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asteroid oppenheimer (67085) in your astrology natal chart
By : Brielledoesastrology (tumblr)
"Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds" - J. Robert Oppenheimer quoting from the Bhagavad Gita
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asteroid Oppenheimer code number : 67085
When i was hunting asteroids i actually didn't expect an asteroid to be named after him since he is a very controversial figure of history. Before this post started i just wanted to say that I do not idolize or sorry even respect this person since i am aware of what his creations have done to hundreds of thousands of people. By the way the picture above is cillian murphy not him.
This asteroid is named after J. Robert Oppenheimer. He was an American theoretical physicist. He is often credited till now as the "father of the atomic bomb" since he is the one who is responsible for the research and design of an atomic bomb. the atomic bombs were used on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which to date remains the only use of nuclear weapons in war.
Did he regret it?
only 11 days after the bombing of Hiroshima, on August 17, 1945, he expressed in writing to the US government his desire for nuclear weapons to be banned. Two months later he would tell President Harry S. Truman that blood was on his hands.
Oppenheimer became an advocate of nuclear disarmament and spoke out against the use of nuclear weapons during the Cold War. He also had his security clearance revoked and was accused of being a security risk due to his past connections with communist sympathizers. Many historians attribute this in part to his opposition to nuclear weapons and the arms race. 
Overall, it is clear that Oppenheimer had mixed and contradictory feelings about his involvement in the development of the atomic bomb, and certainly had some regrets about the consequences. 
(if there is any incorrect information above please correct me by reblog or commenting, so many sources have different stuff about him even big sources now i am just confused)
(for the regret or not part i am not sure if it is correct or not since a lot of big different sources said different stuff about what he felt, please correct me by reblogging or commenting if i made any mistakes on the sources i posted above)
In astrology the asteroid Oppenheimer (67085) could represent : where u could feel u have blood on your hands, where you could or not feel guilty about ur creations/actions, where ur creations cause massive destruction.
If i even have to be honest i kinda hate that there was an asteroid named after him. 🥲 Like seriously everytime when an asteroid is named after a historical figure i always get nervous.
⚠️ Warning : i consider this asteroid as prominent and brings the most effect if it conjuncts ur personal planets (sun,moon,venus,mercury,mars) and if it conjuncts ur personal points (ac,dc,ic,mc), i use 0 - 2.5 orbs (for conjunctions). For sextile, trine, opposite and square aspects to asteroids i usually use 0 - 2 orbs. Yes tight conjunctions of planet / personal points to asteroids tends to give the most effect, but other aspects (sextile,trine,square,opposite, etc) still exist, even they produce effects. If it doesn't aspect any of your planets or personal points, check the house placement of the asteroid, maybe some stuff/topics relating to this asteroid could affect some topics/stuff relating to the house placement . ⚠️
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ayo-edebiri · 10 months
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#Watching Barbie when Oppenheimer is playing next door (insp)
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tritoincol · 9 months
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Christopher Nolan: *spends days of his life recreating an accurate nuclear explosion with only practical effects*
Wes Anderson in a movie released the same year:
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cutesycrime · 2 months
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In honor of the 96th Academy Awards, I present this (almost) 4 way venn diagram that I spent way too much time and effort on.
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Top 20 Favorite Films of 2023
Honorable Mentions:
Sanctuary, The Zone of Interest, The Color Purple, Anyone But You, The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3, Renaissance: A Film by Beyonce, Volcano, Are You There God It's Me Margaret, How To Blow Up A Pipeline, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Beau Is Afraid, Talk To Me, Eileen, Infinity Pool, They Cloned Tyrone, Dream Scenario, Red, White, & Royal Blue, The Blackening, Cocaine Bear, M3gan, Polite Society, The Passenger, A Knock At The Cabin.
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alwaysalreadyangry · 10 months
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very interesting to me that this summer we have Oppenheimer - big budget anti-nuclear film, making a record-breaking amount of money at the box office already for a number 2 opener, selling out images everywhere - and also that in Asteroid City we see nuclear tests happening in the background as a form of bleak humour - like, these characters are not going to be OK twenty years down the line. The film assumes we know how bad this is and lets us work it out ourselves... But it's still there. Made me pull a horrified face, like - oh god.
As nuclear treaties die and nuclear weapons proliferate I'm serious when I say that we do need more mass culture about how the bomb will kill us all. Keeping everyone fucking terrified of these things - reminding people that they exist and are terrifying weapons of mass death and genocide - is unironically a political good. How do we do this in a way that isn't exploitative? I don't know. There's been so much discussion of Oppenheimer not showing the Japanese and Korean dead, of it not showing the terrible effects on the native Los Alamos population or the population of the Pacific who were poisoned by nuclear testing. But I'm not sure it's better to introduce, say, a group of Japanese people just to watch them die in agony, especially as the film is about how disconnected people like Oppenheimer were from the mass death they caused. He can't even look at the photos. He's a coward. The film knows it. But it also enacts his looking away. For good and for ill. I don't know the answer! I'm not dismissing people who find it disgusting how it looks away! I'm also not dismissing people who would find the opposite exploitative and disgusting too!
an interesting response to it has been that we get anti-nuclear groups both praising the film and saying it doesn't go far enough to show the true horrors... We need everyone in the chain of command to remember that we need to keep these fuckers unexploded, untested, undeployed. Popular art and discourse can help with this. Is it an artist's responsibility? I don't know. If that's your chosen topic, maybe. How do we do it without exploiting the dead. Is a question you can ask.
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kvothes · 9 months
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okay. i have seen barbie and oppenheimer. if you’re gonna jump on the barbieheimer meme train i do fully and completely believe that they should be watched as a trio with asteroid city, which also just came out—it bridges the other two in some really unexpected lovely ways (and! it’s wes anderson!)
someone asked me which one i Liked the most and i can’t answer that. barbie was the most straightforward fun to watch but hasn’t stuck with me; oppenheimer was compelling as all hell and has given me a lot to research/think on; asteroid city hit the strongest personal note and is the only one i would jump to watch again.
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joridrw · 8 months
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something about movies released in 2023 + men in hats
bonus: this one shot from asteroid city ✨
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mylifeincinema · 4 months
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My Best of 2023: Cinematography
My Best of 2023 is a series of annual lists in which I pick the best of the best from 2023, all leading up to my official picks for My Top 10 Films of 2023.
I'm missing a couple of the big ones, this year, including two on Netflix, but don't feel like squeezing them in or (in the case of The Zone of Interest) waiting for them to reach my culturally dead part of the state/country. So we're going with what we've got. Despite my issues with the pacing and length of Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon, it was so incredibly well shot that it was a no-brainer for first place. Robbie Ryan's work on Poor Things was a straight-up fever-dream. Hoyte Van Hotema's turned Oppenheimer from a biopic into a nightmare of a paranoid thriller. Yeoman once again created an eye-popping feast for Wes Anderson's Asteroid City. Messerschmidt, Sandgren and Laustsen filled their respective films with intense atmosphere. Then Prieto once again wows with his colorful, dazzling work on Barbie, and Messerschmidt returns with fantastic period work on Ferrari. Finally, speaking of period work, Bryld brilliant transports us back to the '70s with his work on The Holdovers. Work that legitimately makes the film feel as though it very well could've been made in the '70s.
My Top 10 Achievements in Cinematography in 2023!
1. Rodrigo Prieto for Killers of the Flower Moon 
2. Robbie Ryan for Poor Things
3. Hoyte Van Hoytema for Oppenheimer
4. Robert Yeoman for Asteroid City
5. Erik Messerschmidt for The Killer
6. Linus Sandgren for Saltburn
7. Dan Laustsen for John Wick: Chapter 4
8. Rodrigo Prieto for Barbie
9. Erik Messerschmidt for Ferrari
10. Eigil Bryld for The Holdovers
Enjoy!
-Timothy Patrick Boyer.
Next Up: Supporting Actress; Supporting Actor
More of My Best of 2023...
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norttinson · 9 months
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resolving all oppenheimer vs barbie debates by telling people to watch asteroid city instead
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windswept-fields · 4 months
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My favorites of 2023
I wanted to make little wrap up of 2023, so here are my favorite movies and performances from 2023
Top Five Favorite movies
#5 The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds and Snake - dir. Francis Lawrence
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I am a YA/dystopian boy through and through. I thought this was a very faithful adaptation and very visually stunning. The performances were all great and I just really liked it. However, I had my problems with the book itself and I felt the movie didn't do a great job truly villainizing Snow (I found him too likable until like the end of the film) All in all though a fun watch.
#4 Saltburn- Dir. Emerald Fennell
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If there's one thing I'm gonna do on this account, It's support a boy's wrongs. This movie has so many visual details and story details, it truly blows my mind. The soundtrack? Banger after banger. I'd never heard Murder on The Dance Floor before this movie but now I want to dance around a mansion to it. The cast? I mean just look at them. I do think occasionally this movie occasionally felt like it was just being shocking for shocking's sake and I got a little tired of it.
#3 Spiderman: Across The Spider-Verse- Dir. Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson, and Joaquim Dos Santos
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I love art. There's no other way to say it. I am in love with creativity. The amount of details that are in this movie are so utterly mind blowing that every time I read about a new one, I feel like I have to rewatch this movie. The first Spider-verse film is an absolute masterpiece and this movie was not about to disappoint it. From the voice performances to the bleeding-water color, to animating on every other frame, this movie just had me floored. I hope it wins an Oscar for best animated feature or I'm throwing shit. I do want the second part before I fully judge the story but so far I think this is one of the best superhero stories in a while
#2 Barbie- Dir Greta Gerwig
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I have never cried harder to a Nikki Minaj song. But actually, this movie made me fall in love with the simple act of being alive. It's a movie about a doll and yet its about enjoying life and growing up and how everything's so messy and it's so beautiful and we're so beautiful and I just. I get it. I get why Barbie wanted to be a human. We are all so fascinating. The ending montage alone is enough to make anyone with a heart cry. I hope that one day everyone is as in love with the world around them as this movie made me.
#1 Asteroid City- Dir. Wes Anderson
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If you don't know the I'm Wes Anderson's number 1 fan, I'm doing something wrong. Truth be told, I didn't get this movie at first. I left the theater knowing that there was some deeper meaning but...what? So I thought about it for two weeks and then it hit me. There is no clear answer. There's no clear answer because the actors can't find a clear answer. There's no clear answer because the in-universe playwright didn't write one and maybe Anderson himself didn't write one. The movie has clear themes of grief and love and identity but at the end of the day what you choose to make of it is all up to you. There's also a lot to be said about how the play is existential and about uncertainty in the future and I think that's another reason I liked Asteroid City. I'm always so worried about the future. It terrifies me. But what can I do. And with that I once again realized that Wes Anderson was truly genius, and I don't think I'll ever see a film quite like Asteroid City again.
Favorite performances from each film
#5 Rachel Zegler as Lucy Gray Baird
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I never got the hatred for Rachel Zegler. She was absolutely phenomenal in the 2021 West Side Story and she ate up Lucy Gray Baird. I just felt through the screen that Rachel understood her role so well. She played Lucy to all her vulnerability and strength and goddamn I am in love with her voice!! The old therebefore gave me absolute chills.
#4 Allison Oliver as Venetia Catton
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being complete honest she's who I wanted to be in like middle school. Allison Oliver managed to play her as both such a free spirit and then to haunted on such the drop of the dime. From her subtle emotions to her snapping at Oliver in the bathtub she had me eating out of the palm of her hand. She would've loved Tumblr.
#3 Shameik Moore as Miles Morales
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He had me laughing, crying, cheering and getting goosebumps the whole time. The absolute power Shameik Moore gives Miles is truly what tie the whole movie together. I feel like his performance often gets overshadowed for some of the bigger names in the cast and I truly find that shame. He gives Miles such a powerful and realistic portrayal that I admire it so deeply. From "Nah, I'mma do my own thing." to his conversations with Gwen to arguments with his parents, Shameik Moore makes Miles feel like a teenager who's trying to figure out who he is and a superhero saving a multiverse from collapsing
#2 Margot Robbie as Barbie
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I'm fucking sick of only hearing Ryan Goslings name mentioned when we talk about the BARBIE movie! It is Margot's movie!! SHE ATE THAT SHIT UP!! She managed to so subtly bring in the changes of barbie being only a doll to being a real person. She provides so much of the movies comedy too. Her laying down crying had me wheezing not gonna lie. But she also shows us that how strong Barbie is and how she's so multi-faceted.She is truly someone little girls should see and be inspired by. Margot truly brought Barbie to life in all the ways that the audience and the script needed. She had me laughing, crying and smiling so goddamn wide the whole film. Here's to you, Margot.
#1 Jason Schwartzman as Augie Steenback/Jones Hall
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It was the year of Schwartzman and nowhere was the proved more than in Asteroid City. Here we see, Jason Schwartzman playing and actor playing a single dad war photographer. Schwartzman manages to play all these layers so well, letting them blend together through on intense common factor: grief. Jones' grief bleeds into Augie in such a fascinating way that you might not even realize at first. It's so subtle and yet, it complete makes the performance. When we see Jones on his own a few times, though Jason Schwartzman manages to make him feel like a completely different man than Augie. The entire scene from Jones walking offstage to us being returned to 'Asteroid City' is truly some of my favorite acting of the year. Even through subtle expressions, we can truly see everything that Jones is experiencing. It's just such a sight to watch and it blows me away.
Some honorable film and performance mentions
Oppenheimer- Dir Christopher Nolan. Good film but a little too long if you ask me. Sorry!
Fav performance- Emily Blunt as Kitty Oppenheimer. She might not have been in a lot of the film but she stuck with me
Renfeild- Dir Chris McKay. Sorry I like fun camp! sue me!
Fav performance- Nic Cage as Dracula. I'm sorry Nic Cage is just so goddamn funny
Poison- Dir. Wes Anderson. Maybe the real snake was the Benedict Cumberbatch we met along the way.
Fav performance- Dev Patel as Woods. Wes please cast Dev Patel in a longer on of your films he ate this up.
Five Nights at Freddy's- Dir. Emma Tammi. I wanted to like it more but it felt like 3 different films until the last 20 minuets
fav performance- Matthew Lilard as William Afton. I want Stu Macher back after this.
The Swan- Dir. Wes Anderson. (Last time I mention Wes in this post I swear.) Hey Wesley! Quick question! WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT?? Thank youuuu!
Fav performance- Rupert Friend as Narrator/Peter Watson. Yeah he was the only guy speaking and he carried! The one moment where he breaks the stoic delivery and truly pleads for them to not kill the swan? Wow.
Gaurdians of The Galaxy Vol 3- Dir James Gunn. I have never cried over cgi this hard in my life!
Bradley Cooper as Rocket. Just hearing him scream sob almost had me open mouth sobbing in public.
Scream 6- Dir. Matt Bettinelli-olpin, Tyler Gillet. Starting to get real pissed at radiosilence.
fav performance- Jasmin Savoy-Brown as Mindy Meeks-Martin. She's so funny, I love her.
If y'all want I also have a favorite tv shows of 2023 post
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pablolf · 4 months
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magicweirdos · 4 months
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I did this last year and everyone seemed to like it, so here’s my entirely unranked, incomplete, and uncategorized list of things that made me a better writer and storyteller in 2023:
- Across the Spider-Verse
A spider-man movie where the narrative is structured around Gwen Stacey is already genius, but when you take surrealist animation and the philosophical deconstruction of “Canon” into consideration… I can’t believe this movie exists.
- Kesha: Gaga Order
Kesha has always had an unhinged brilliance, but this is next level of both.
- Godzilla Minus One
Spectacle shouldn’t be what they remember from your story.
- Oppenheimer
I’m growing obsessed with the idea of a literary, poetic presentation of real lives. That’s what makes biopics fresh. (See also: VICE)
- The Adventure Zone: Steeplechase
When a storyteller uses any medium to reconcile complicated feelings about things they love, it’s the stuff of dreams. People sense it.
- They Cloned Tyrone
No one needs me to provide a Caucastic analysis of this movie, but I always appreciate when meta-aware stories use their meta-awareness to let characters break the tropes society builds for them.
- Lakota Nation vs. The United States
May be the perfect documentary. Gentle but searing imagery.
- Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine
I’m a James Webb Telescope groupie, and this is a celebration of its triumph that made me say “Maybe… maybe we’re exploring more than we give ourselves credit for.”
- Barbie
Goofy gleefulness and sincerity are really, really not that far apart from each other on the emotional spectrum.
- The Last of Us
The game is already my favorite story of all time, so I’m biased. But I can think of no higher form of art than presenting a character doing the wrong things for selfish reasons, but doing so in a way that makes you go “yeah, of course, I’d do the same thing.”
- Percy Jackson and the Olympians
We only have three episodes so far, but I’ve never seen ANY media for kids (even THAT one) that takes kids’ complicated emotions so seriously.
- Baldur’s Gate 3
For me as a DM and player, this game did that magical thing where it jumped mediums to give you the best experience both have to offer.
Honorable mentions:
- Leave the World Behind
- The Creator
- Super Mario Bros. Movie
- Asteroid City
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hello.
I am having a very normal person summer (brainrotting so hard i’m regressing into a film bro) so i made a fun little quiz! you should take it! i spent a lot of time on it. if u take it, lmk in the tags what you got!!
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motoressagrados · 4 months
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Best movies of 2023:
Shin Kamen Rider, dir. Hideaki Anno
Oppenheimer, dir. Christopher Nolan
Asteroid City, dir. Wes Anderson
Killers of the Flower Moon, dir. Martin Scorcese
Cerrar los ojos, dir. Victor Erice
How to Blow Up a Pipeline, dir. Daniel Goldhaber
Evil Dead Rise, dir. Lee Cronin
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, dir. Jeff Rowe
The Killer, dir. David Fincher
The Holdovers, dir. Alexander Payne
Rotting in the Sun, dir. Sebastián Silva
Dream Scenario, dir. Kristoffer Borgli
John Wick: Chapter 4, dir. Chad Stahelski
Suzume no Tojimari, dir. Makoto Shinkai
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katieroo28 · 3 months
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