Christopher Nolan took a playful swipe at streaming while introducing a Los Angeles screening of “Oppenheimer” that was devoted to spotlighting the film’s craft. Crew members reunited for the event Monday evening, billed as “The Story of Our Time: The Making of ‘Oppenheimer.'” The director said a lot of time and energy has gone into assembling the “Oppenheimer” Blu-ray so that it preserves the film’s soundscape, which is one reason moviegoers should buy a physical copy as opposed to waiting for the movie to stream.

“Obviously ‘Oppenheimer’ has been quite a ride for us and now it is time for me to release a home version of the film. I’ve been working very hard on it for months,” Nolan said. “I’m known for my love of theatrical and put my whole life into that, but, the truth is, the way the film goes out at home is equally important.”

“‘The Dark Knight’ was one of the first films where we formatted it specially for Blu-ray release because it was a new form at the time,” he continued. “And in the case of ‘Oppenheimer,’ we put a lot of care and attention into the Blu-ray version… and trying to translate the photography and the sound, putting that into the digital realm with a version you can buy and own at home and put on a shelf so no evil streaming service can come steal it from you.”

Release date: 22nd November 2023

Tech specs: Blu-ray.com

  • @givesomefucks
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    Nolan is the one that mixes his more for top of the line cinema which means most viewers can barely hear dialog…

    So I wonder if his Blu ray sound mix is going to be shit unless you have a crazy home theater set up

    • edric
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      Yep most likely. “Preserve the soundscape” for him just means it’s gonna sound bad on a typical tv speaker, soundbar, or 2.1 system that most people have at home. Maybe if you have a center channel, you’ll still have a chance to hear the dialogue without getting your ears blasted by the soundtrack or an explosion.

      • snooggums
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        1411 months ago

        “Fuck the people who buy my movies without first buying 10k home theater setups”

        -Christopher Nolan

      • @TastyWheat
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        I hope the mix is better than Tenet. I haven’t seen Oppenheimer yet, but I’ll be picking up the 4K next week.

        I’ve got a 5.1.2 system and with Tenet I could still barely hear wtf was going on.

    • @madcaesar
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      Watching tenet at home was basically impossible lol the sound was a total shitshow

    • @Visstix
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      He also put really loud droning music under dialogue to make sure you can’t understand what they are saying.

    • aubertlone
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      The dialogue people keep complaining about not being able to hear was never meant to be able to be heard.

      The mixing is not great in many situations. But that is not to say most viewers can barely hear dialogue…

      Yes, in the parts of the movies where you’re not really meant to hear the dialogue it does sound a lot like mumbling

      • snooggums
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        So the parts of TENET that were exposition on what was going on weren’t supposed to be heard?

      • @Something_Complex
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        Brah I whatched it in a pirate site in my house cuz I’m poor, it was the most beautiful thing, even in my laptop.

        And a JBL speaker did the work for the sound system

  • Hossenfeffer
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    4211 months ago

    Christopher Nolan says buy ‘Oppenheimer’ on Blu-ray “because I get paid more from a Blu-ray sale than a stream view.” /cynical

    • @Heavybell
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      It can be both. :P He has a point about streaming services.

      • Hossenfeffer
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        411 months ago

        You reckon? I mean, you might be right but I’d be really surprised if the payout from a streaming service for one person watching Oppenheimer was even close to that from a Blu-Ray sale.

  • JackbyDev
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    1011 months ago

    Christopher “we don’t provide mixes for substandard audio setups” Nolan puts a lot of effort into home releases?

  • @[email protected]
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    811 months ago

    If he’s having trouble with getting the sound right for the home market, he should find a ‘loudness’ switch on any stereo system from the '80s. Does the trick.

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    11 months ago

    Please don’t be like Pans’ Labyrinth and put the 7.1 audio on the Blu Ray and 4k is stuck with 5.1 track -.-

  • @[email protected]
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    511 months ago

    Any idea when it will be released? It is a wonderful movie, although I seriously doubt my TV will be able to provide the room-shaking experience that we had in the cinema…

    • @Dicska
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      You can do that with some DIY but it needs some tinkering and a touch of plutonium.

    • @[email protected]
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      If you have a 5.1 system with a subwoofer, it gets pretty close. Unfortunately you cannot really crank it up that if you live in an apartment building.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 months ago

        One of the biggest reasons I’d love to move to a house is so I can upgrade my sound system without disturbing neighbors. If only they were affordable anywhere near my friends and family.

      • @[email protected]
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        110 months ago

        I doubt my speakers have the power needed for that seat-shaking experience I had in the cinema.