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In this episode, Matt and Tug delve into the complexities of the film Oppenheimer, exploring its themes of scientific discovery, personal turmoil, and the moral implications of nuclear warfare. They get into their initial expectations, the film's plot, and the impressive ensemble cast. The conversation also touches on the film's box office success and critical acclaim, as well as the song “Russians” by Sting as it provided some unlikely inspiration to writer/director Sir Christopher Nolan. Oppenheimer’s deadly toy indeed.
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By Tug McTighe & Matt LoehrerIn this episode, Matt and Tug delve into the complexities of the film Oppenheimer, exploring its themes of scientific discovery, personal turmoil, and the moral implications of nuclear warfare. They get into their initial expectations, the film's plot, and the impressive ensemble cast. The conversation also touches on the film's box office success and critical acclaim, as well as the song “Russians” by Sting as it provided some unlikely inspiration to writer/director Sir Christopher Nolan. Oppenheimer’s deadly toy indeed.
Check us at INSTAGRAM
Find us on X
EMAIL: [email protected]