I'm with you my friend. It wasn't a quip and it wasn't a funny moment, dark humour or not it wasn't a 'laugh out loud' comment. We're on the other end of the spectrum.
The best scenes were >General Groves and Oppenheimer sitting in the bombshelter waiting for the storm to pass before the test. >Secretary of war briefing. >Oppenheimer gets TOLD by Truman. >Jean Tatlock being the most accurate portrayal of modern young women; BPD fickle needy and b***hy at the same time.
She's literally my ex. Distracted me from the rest of the movie how accurate that was. I'm a Conservative Christian. She's a Liberal Democrat. Started well. We just gave ourselves to one another despite our differences. Then she let it creep in and got selfish and then ended it using some moral high ground as an excuse because my beliefs are so offensive. She's clearly still in love with me to the point she keeps trying to have flings which I have to do everything in my power to reject for my own sanity. She wants me to emotionally feed her when she needs it but to hell with my needs. Not gonna happen. I told her we will never be alone together again.
>Japan tried to surrendur 8 times leading up to the bombings. >MacArthur even drafted up terms of surrender with the Emperor's delegates. Which were pretty much what they would be after the bombings. >Roosevelt dismissed them each time.
Why did a cripple have such an insatiable bloodlust?
no actually they weren't, the only thing they stipulated was a guarantee not to try the emperor for war crimes, which are the terms they ended up surrendering under anyway. Americans just wanted to show off their new mass murder toy, what a country of psychopathic mutts
>Japan tried to surrendur 8 times leading up to the bombings. >MacArthur even drafted up terms of surrender with the Emperor's delegates. Which were pretty much what they would be after the bombings. >Roosevelt dismissed them each time.
Why did a cripple have such an insatiable bloodlust?
so why didn't the japs surrender for 3 whole days after the first bomb?
Some of the most beautiful iconic lines and scenes were improvised by the actor. Gene Wilder only agreed to play Willy Wonka if when first see Wonka he’s using a cane and than does a flip. He felt that would make audience unsure if when Wonka was being honest or not. And it worked and was one best scenes in the movie. I think also Keaton that blurted out “i’m Batman.” It wasn’t in the script . I think original line was “I’m the night”
That's based though, a lot of writers/directors have no real world experience in how things are authentically.
>During the scene at the beginning of Return of the King, when Wormtongue stabs Saruman in the back, Peter Jackson was trying to get Christopher Lee to scream before he fell.
>Lee explained, "No, that's not how it sounds when you stab a man in the back. You hear the air being pushed from their lungs." and then demonstrated. He explained that he knew this from his time as a British spy during World War 2.
just looked up the cast of this. >Josh Peck as Kenneth Bainbridge
Dropped immediately.
I like Matt Damon and Josh Hartnett
also >The common misconception that Stimson had a personal affinity for Kyoto after honeymooning there is not supported by the historical record (indeed, he did not visit the city until over 30 years after his marriage).[45][46]
Frick didn't finish my first point.
I like Matt Damon and Josh Hartnett but just the idea Nolan said "let me put the fat kid from Drake and Josh in my super serious movie" makes me take it not at all serious. Peck is a meme actor and he'll never outlive being a fat little pussy no matter how many fossil viners or tik tok zoomers he hangs out with
nolan cares a lot about montage and scene composition but he doesn't put much thought on each individual scene, mostly because his movies aren't about individual scenes that stand out, but rather the whole score-driven composition he sets in motion
I am become director, changer of scripts
kek this. Holy Nolan. pretty sure he'll write the first 15 minutes of his next flic. The rest will be improv.
Makes sense how one of the most memorable lines in the movie Nolan had no involvement in
this
dudes a fine director but he and he's shitheel brother have zero business writing
This, the part of the film where it's implied some kind of holocaust happened was ridiculous
this, lol. it was out of place for a Nolan movie. he usually isn't that funny.
Makes you wonder how much better his movies would be if he let people improvise.
It was on the nose and corny as frick not even bussin on cap fr
>hiring actors from Mortal Kombat
Hacklan strikes again.
That is Ajax show some respect
That’s Ganz from 48 hours you nitwits
It's Dexter's dad you ignorami
No that's the US Marshall/Customs Captain from 2Fast2Furious
Mortal Kombat was a great film, moronic homosexual
??????? But he isn't black?
can't believe dexter's ghost father cooked the ricecels
You know who else was just “following orders”?
THE NAZIS.
Think about it OP.
A lot of people laughed at that line when i saw it and it made realize how Marvel brained the general audience has become.
It was morbidly funny.
it’s dark humor it’s ok to laugh at at you’re the one with a mushbrain
It was a great line you sperg.
I'm with you my friend. It wasn't a quip and it wasn't a funny moment, dark humour or not it wasn't a 'laugh out loud' comment. We're on the other end of the spectrum.
>A lot of people laughed at that line when i saw it and it made realize how Marvel brained the general audience has become
Marvel invented humor?
Nah its perfectly acceptable to laugh there. It's such a morbid line.
At lot of people laughed, some cried but most were silent.
Ikr. The jfk mcu line was hilarious too.
Yes 14 year old homosexual desperate to fit in on tranime incel forum Iron Man (2008) invented jokes
Whatever you say Toshibi
same. meanwhile I felt disgust thinking such a trivial event killed thousands
What would your improvised line have been?
Ayyyyyy, sexy lady!
I went on a frick tour in Hiroshima those b***hes could be pregnant.
>Let's drop these bombs where they count. One for every gender
>The bomb? Cromulent.
The best scenes were
>General Groves and Oppenheimer sitting in the bombshelter waiting for the storm to pass before the test.
>Secretary of war briefing.
>Oppenheimer gets TOLD by Truman.
>Jean Tatlock being the most accurate portrayal of modern young women; BPD fickle needy and b***hy at the same time.
I read that as General Grievous.
>just as doctor oppenheimer predicted
She's literally my ex. Distracted me from the rest of the movie how accurate that was. I'm a Conservative Christian. She's a Liberal Democrat. Started well. We just gave ourselves to one another despite our differences. Then she let it creep in and got selfish and then ended it using some moral high ground as an excuse because my beliefs are so offensive. She's clearly still in love with me to the point she keeps trying to have flings which I have to do everything in my power to reject for my own sanity. She wants me to emotionally feed her when she needs it but to hell with my needs. Not gonna happen. I told her we will never be alone together again.
wasnt it because of the fricking weather at the time? it was cloudy
thats far worse than what he made up, what the FRICK is wrong with nolan
No, Kyoto was in the initial list of five targets but was indeed removed early on due to Stimsons persistence.
You stationed in Iwakuni anon?
Not when you're based James Remar.
Maybe I'll watch 48 Hours today.
Sign of a weak director
James Remar is a good actor.
>Japan tried to surrendur 8 times leading up to the bombings.
>MacArthur even drafted up terms of surrender with the Emperor's delegates. Which were pretty much what they would be after the bombings.
>Roosevelt dismissed them each time.
Why did a cripple have such an insatiable bloodlust?
>randomly kill a million civilians by melting off their skin for not surrendering hard enough
That the Americans think they are the good guys is crazy to me.
Don't frick with our boats.
because every attempt they made at surrender was "let us keep everything we conquered and just forget about this whole war thing"
no actually they weren't, the only thing they stipulated was a guarantee not to try the emperor for war crimes, which are the terms they ended up surrendering under anyway. Americans just wanted to show off their new mass murder toy, what a country of psychopathic mutts
so why didn't the japs surrender for 3 whole days after the first bomb?
What's wrong with that? Asia would be better off if we just let that go down.
that's not true
Don't bother, it's the same moronic weeb in every Oppenheimer or nuke thread
Why do you think he got so assblasted at Oppenheimer thinking to himself that he caused the bombings?
the people in my kinoplex laughed when this scene came, was this supposed to be funny?
Some of the most beautiful iconic lines and scenes were improvised by the actor. Gene Wilder only agreed to play Willy Wonka if when first see Wonka he’s using a cane and than does a flip. He felt that would make audience unsure if when Wonka was being honest or not. And it worked and was one best scenes in the movie. I think also Keaton that blurted out “i’m Batman.” It wasn’t in the script . I think original line was “I’m the night”
Egotism
>oppie, follow the code!
James Remar is kino enhancement, imo
Brazzers parody starring Danny D when?
>I AM BECUMMM wiener
>DESTROYER OF MINGE
Minge is such an unattractive phrase, no wonder so many brits are homosexuals
WTF this the homie that played Raiden in Mortal Kombat Annihilation
>no one knows how to react
Everyone who wasn't a tool probably handled it fine, Chris
That's based though, a lot of writers/directors have no real world experience in how things are authentically.
>During the scene at the beginning of Return of the King, when Wormtongue stabs Saruman in the back, Peter Jackson was trying to get Christopher Lee to scream before he fell.
>Lee explained, "No, that's not how it sounds when you stab a man in the back. You hear the air being pushed from their lungs." and then demonstrated. He explained that he knew this from his time as a British spy during World War 2.
It's historically accurate that he honeymooned there and demanded it wasn't bombed, so yeah, good thinking by the actor.
He didn't honeymoon there but did visit with his wife.
>when Oppenheimer starts thinking he shouldn't roast thousands of Japs in an instant
just looked up the cast of this.
>Josh Peck as Kenneth Bainbridge
Dropped immediately.
I like Matt Damon and Josh Hartnett
also
>The common misconception that Stimson had a personal affinity for Kyoto after honeymooning there is not supported by the historical record (indeed, he did not visit the city until over 30 years after his marriage).[45][46]
Frick didn't finish my first point.
I like Matt Damon and Josh Hartnett but just the idea Nolan said "let me put the fat kid from Drake and Josh in my super serious movie" makes me take it not at all serious. Peck is a meme actor and he'll never outlive being a fat little pussy no matter how many fossil viners or tik tok zoomers he hangs out with
nolan cares a lot about montage and scene composition but he doesn't put much thought on each individual scene, mostly because his movies aren't about individual scenes that stand out, but rather the whole score-driven composition he sets in motion
So Christopher Nolan is a confirmed moron.
Thank fricking god I didn't pay to watch this trash.