@flimsysteve_
Cillian won the golden globe after Bradley Cooper threw shade at him during interviews and really talked up his performance so he looks mad and it is funny seeing him lose
Bradley Cooper shared his concerns about filming the scene featuring Leonard Bernstein conducting the London Symphony Orchestra. He mentioned, "That scene I was so worried about because we did it live... I was recorded live. I had to conduct them. And I spent six years learning…
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@flimsysteve_
Cillian has repeatedly said in interviews that he got a call from Chris and six months later was filming, while Bradley has cited how long and rigorous his preparation for the orchestra scene in Maestro was
The face Ludwig Goransson has watched over and over and over again and thanked for the incredible experience, citing it as an inspiration to his Golden Globe award-winning score for Oppenheimer.
Nolan captured Oppenheimer’s panic, anxiety, & frustration so perfectly in this scene. He brought the audience into his mind. It leaves me so shaken each time. This is truly what a panic attack feels like. He managed to make my nervous system believe this was a me problem.
The scene in which Kitty Oppenheimer refuses to shake Edward Teller’s hand actually happened in real life. When researching Teller’s life, Benny Safdie also discovered that the physicist went home and cried over Kitty’s rejection over the handshake. Source: IG: Filmstract
To everyone who attended my Oppenheimer experience: I am truly and utterly sorry. I’m really shocked that the event had fallen short of expectations. My vision of the artistic rendition of a well-known Oscar-winning film didn’t come to fruition.
@shcwtunes
imagine having to wait on someone else to have free time just cuz you want to watch a little movie. i be going on whole vacations by myself LMAO