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<blockquote data-quote="Lotta Booze" data-source="post: 953057" data-attributes="member: 4471"><p>I'm one of those who did the Barbenheimer double feature this past weekend and honestly it was a great time.</p><p></p><p>Oppenheimer was excellent. I went in expecting it to be good (because duh, Nolan) but a little skeptical of the 3 hour runtime and the potential for it dragging on but I was fully engaged the whole time. Nolan did a great job telling that story, I learned quite a bit and it was just....intense. Really exceeded my expectations. And what they did with sound in the film mixed with rising tension of shots...just worked.</p><p></p><p>Then after dinner and a drink popped over to another theater to watch Barbie and was thoroughly entertained. Very funny bits throughout the movie, really self-aware and poking fun at itself at times. When I first heard of a Barbie movie I thought it would be some basic cash-grab formulaic cut and paste story that's really just a long commmercial but was impressed with the direction they took it and kind of surprised Mattel signed off on all the bits in the script, but I'm sure they're the ones laughing all the way to bank. </p><p></p><p>Overall it was just fun going back to the movies again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lotta Booze, post: 953057, member: 4471"] I'm one of those who did the Barbenheimer double feature this past weekend and honestly it was a great time. Oppenheimer was excellent. I went in expecting it to be good (because duh, Nolan) but a little skeptical of the 3 hour runtime and the potential for it dragging on but I was fully engaged the whole time. Nolan did a great job telling that story, I learned quite a bit and it was just....intense. Really exceeded my expectations. And what they did with sound in the film mixed with rising tension of shots...just worked. Then after dinner and a drink popped over to another theater to watch Barbie and was thoroughly entertained. Very funny bits throughout the movie, really self-aware and poking fun at itself at times. When I first heard of a Barbie movie I thought it would be some basic cash-grab formulaic cut and paste story that's really just a long commmercial but was impressed with the direction they took it and kind of surprised Mattel signed off on all the bits in the script, but I'm sure they're the ones laughing all the way to bank. Overall it was just fun going back to the movies again. [/QUOTE]
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