i LOVE "I Madman" i am always amazed at how little it seems known. i am not a horror person at all, but this is one of the few films i like that is sort of in the genre. i was expecting them to completely tear it to shreds though.
I skipped _Oppenheimer_ for a couple reasons: it was 3 hours long, I wasn't interested in seeing Oppenheimer having an affair with Florence Pugh's character, and I'd already seen _Fat Man and Little Boy._ It's funny that they didn't like this movie. I think someone gave me the VHS of _Fat Man and Little Boy,_ which I watched once and liked. I felt for John Cusack's character. A couple months ago I saw their review of the documentary _The Day After Trinity_ so I watched that on TH-cam, instead of _Oppenheimer._ I can see their criticism of John Cusack, as he was born in 1966, so was 22 while making this movie, too young to have a Masters or PhD.
I only ever saw Gross Anatomy which I liked. It was good not great. I would watch Fatman & Little Boy, though, just to see Paul Newman. I was 15 when these films came out so I wasn't rushing out to see some of them, especially if they got two thumbs down.
I could not possibly give Fat Man and Little Boy a more witheringly hateful review. The lovemaking scene with Dwight "Murdock" Schultz as Oppenheimer--absolute cornball puke!!
i LOVE "I Madman" i am always amazed at how little it seems known. i am not a horror person at all, but this is one of the few films i like that is sort of in the genre. i was expecting them to completely tear it to shreds though.
R.I.P. Paul Scofield.
God i miss these guys, what a treat it would have been to have them in this modern age of long form reviews.
Fat Man and Little Boy abd Story of Women are good movies 🎬.
The romance was a major distraction for me in "Fat man and Little Boy" as it was in "Pearl Harbor"(2001).
I skipped _Oppenheimer_ for a couple reasons: it was 3 hours long, I wasn't interested in seeing Oppenheimer having an affair with Florence Pugh's character, and I'd already seen _Fat Man and Little Boy._ It's funny that they didn't like this movie. I think someone gave me the VHS of _Fat Man and Little Boy,_ which I watched once and liked. I felt for John Cusack's character. A couple months ago I saw their review of the documentary _The Day After Trinity_ so I watched that on TH-cam, instead of _Oppenheimer._
I can see their criticism of John Cusack, as he was born in 1966, so was 22 while making this movie, too young to have a Masters or PhD.
I only ever saw Gross Anatomy which I liked. It was good not great. I would watch Fatman & Little Boy, though, just to see Paul Newman. I was 15 when these films came out so I wasn't rushing out to see some of them, especially if they got two thumbs down.
I don't like how Annabelle is propped up against the tv looking at me.
I could not possibly give Fat Man and Little Boy a more witheringly hateful review. The lovemaking scene with Dwight "Murdock" Schultz as Oppenheimer--absolute cornball puke!!