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Oppenheimer - Rotten Tomatoes

This comes in length at 3 hours!
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Oppenheimer - Rotten Tomatoes

This comes in length at 3 hours!
Sound of freedom, excellent movie also
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This comes in length at 3 hours!
The director says it’s intended to be seen on IMAX 70mm screens and there are only 19 of them in the US. One in FL,….. Ft. Lauderdale.
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The director says it’s intended to be seen on IMAX 70mm screens and there are only 19 of them in the US. One in FL,….. Ft. Lauderdale.
IMAX 70MM now that is a very big screen.
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Would like to see it but from comfort of my couch when I can stop as necessary.
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IMAX 70MM now that is a very big screen.
Yes it is and since there’s not one around here, I’ll most likely watch this at home. It’s very long.
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Yes it is and since there’s not one around here, I’ll most likely watch this at home. It’s very long.
I will probably see it once on a movie screen if I can.
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I am heading over to NM and plan to see it there. One of my aunts was an Army nurse stationed in Los Alamos as the school nurse during the Manhattan Project. She never said much about it except a famous physicist whose name I wont mention here had a son who was still wetting his pants at school at the age of ten.

From 1972 through the mid 1980s I was a staff member at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL), during my time there renamed Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). A few of the old timers were still around when I started working there and at a wine tasting I heard quite a story from one of them about the test of "the gadget" in the desert near Alamogordo (Trinity Site) which is open to the public twice a year. At one time one could buy a paperweight globe containing a small piece of fused sand from the the test shot. Maybe still can. I don't know. Many if not most people from the townsite went up Sawyer's Hill (now the ski slope) very early, while it was still dark, the morning of the test. The shot did not go off at the time planned. The crowd gloomily waited for a while then started to disperse to go home. All of a sudden the sky lit up as bright as noontime and they all started to cheer as the gadget had functioned!

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When I lived in Los Alamos Clement and Benner was the only store in town at which one could buy clothing. They sold a T-shirt with a rendition of the Trinity blast on its front. I still have mine somewhere.

The government built housing as Los Alamos had been a boy's boarding school comprising a few log homes (known as Bathtub Row during the Manhattan Project) and Fuller Lodge (I stayed there a couple nights in 1963 while working part time at Kirkland AFB's Weapons Laboratory) while in college. Our group went up to Los Alamos to conduct an experiment. Anyway, the project was so secret the plans for the apartments were designated with "LA" which the architects interpreted as Los Angeles. Ergo, they were hardly insulated; Los Alamos is at over 7,000 feet above sea level and believe me it gets very cold there. OK, I have rambled on enough.
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I am heading over to NM and plan to see it there. One of my aunts was an Army nurse stationed in Los Alamos as the school nurse during the Manhattan Project. She never said much about it except a famous physicist whose name I wont mention here had a son who was still wetting his pants at school at the age of ten.

From 1972 through the mid 1980s I was a staff member at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL), during my time there renamed Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). A few of the old timers were still around when I started working there and at a wine tasting I heard quite a story from one of them about the test of "the gadget" in the desert near Alamogordo (Trinity Site) which is open to the public twice a year. At one time one could buy a paperweight globe containing a small piece of fused sand from the the test shot. Maybe still can. I don't know. Many if not most people from the townsite went up Sawyer's Hill (now the ski slope) very early, while it was still dark, the morning of the test. The shot did not go off at the time planned. The crowd gloomily waited for a while then started to disperse to go home. All of a sudden the sky lit up as bright as noontime and they all started to cheer as the gadget had functioned!

Trinity Site - White Sands National Park (U.S. National Park Service)

When I lived in Los Alamos Clement and Benner was the only store in town at which one could buy clothing. They sold a T-shirt with a rendition of the Trinity blast on its front. I still have mine somewhere.

The government built housing as Los Alamos had been a boy's boarding school comprising a few log homes (known as Bathtub Row during the Manhattan Project) and Fuller Lodge (I stayed there a couple nights in 1963 while working part time at Kirkland AFB's Weapons Laboratory) while in college. Our group went up to Los Alamos to conduct an experiment. Anyway, the project was so secret the plans for the apartments were designated with "LA" which the architects interpreted as Los Angeles. Ergo, they were hardly insulated; Los Alamos is at over 7,000 feet above sea level and believe me it gets very cold there. OK, I have rambled on enough.
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IMAX 70MM now that is a very big screen.
Have seats for Sunday showing at IMAX in Atlantic City. To see big ya gotta go big.
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Saw it at AMC at Lake Square Mall in Leesburg. Wonderful movie. It's 3 hours long, so watch it on a recliner at AMC.
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This might be of interest to some of you. I knew this fellow who went by "Brix". He designed and operated the cameras used at the test. Brix was a very light hearted gentleman who was quick to smile and chuckle. He was very modest about his work. I am glad he lived so long.

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I saw Oppenheimer this weekend and it is a very good movie. I was frustrated with their choice of having two nude scenes, which I guess is why they got an R rating. Other than that, this is a very engaging movie.
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I saw Oppenheimer this weekend and it is a very good movie. I was frustrated with their choice of having two nude scenes, which I guess is why they got an R rating. Other than that, this is a very engaging movie.
Hopefully the nude scenes were not with the Einstein like physicists.
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