‘Oppenheimer’: Elon Musk trolls Christopher Nolan’s thriller film for being ‘too long’

'Oppenheimer': Elon Musk trolls Christopher Nolan's thriller film for being 'too long'

Christopher Nolan’s biographical thriller “Oppenheimer” is one of the most anticipated films of the year, and Greta Gerwig’s fantasy adventure “Barbie” is one of the most-watched films of the year.

Christopher Nolan’s biographical thriller “Oppenheimer” and Greta Gerwig’s fantasy adventure “Barbie” are among the most anticipated movies of the year.

While “Barbie” continues to surpass Oppenheimer as the world’s top executive, Elon Musk criticized the movie starring Cillian Murphy and Emily Blunt for being too long.

 

Elon Musk looks at Christopher Nolan’s film ‘Oppenheimer’

Musk posted a screenshot of the viral tweet on his Twitter account, saying “Oppenheimer” was too long . The three-hour film was written by theoretical physicist J.

He wrote about the life of Robert Oppenheimer, who helped create the first atomic weapon. Musk shared a screenshot of some viewers browsing TikTok while the movie was playing in theaters, with the caption “This Oppenheimer movie is too long” in a tweet. Screenshot of his original tweet with “My brother stole my ad money.

Musk responded to the tweet with a smiley face emoji. Xu continued to joke, “Then laughing in my face?” “With a nasty Spider-Man meme.

Others cite Musk’s tweet a few days ago in which he accused people of stealing tweets instead of retweeting them.

Netizens react to Elon Musk’s dig at Oppenheimer

“Compared to those who stole others,” 52-year-old Ran Election said on July 14. Another said, “How angry would you be if Elon Musk blocked your tweets and deleted your name?

The third intervened and gave his opinion on “Oppenheimer”, “He’s so boring, we want to see him in the theatre.” Fourth agreed, saying, “Honestly, this was the best tweet of the entire Oppenheimer weekend.

” Meanwhile, Oppenheimer’s worldwide opening weekend grossed $175 million, and the big hit “Barbie” took the lead with $337 million. Released on July 21, 2023, both films were home theaters with Oppenheimer for $80.5 million and Barbie for $155 million.

Former players are Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Florence Pugh and Robert Downey Jr., while stars are Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.

Avatar photo
About Shrabani Sarkar 956 Articles
Shrabani Sarkar is a celebrity news author who has been covering the latest gossip and scandals in the entertainment industry for Panasiabiz. Shrabani is passionate about celebrity news and enjoys sharing her insights and opinions with her loyal fans. Shrabani can be reached at [email protected]