In a world oversaturated with crappy looking CGI, the fact that director Christopher Nolan was able to achieve what he did practically is a triumph for the world of cinema. And please, don’t get me started on the visuals. It is edited to perfection, mind-blowingly weaving the past and present together. The score is so breathtaking I still find myself listening to it in my car on the way to work. It features some of the best actors of this generation, and all of them give top performances of their careers. Oppenheimer is a masterpiece from top to bottom and I have no problem calling it the best movie I’ve seen in the early years of this decade. When I saw John Wick 4 back in March, I was fairly certain it would not be replaced as my favorite movie of the year. I was able to see pretty much every big feature film I wanted to, with the best being Oppenheimer. Truthfully, my summer was spent mostly at the movie theater. I added a few LEGO sets to my collection and am currently working on the Mos Eisley Cantina from Star Wars. I had enough time to catch up on some video games I’ve wanted to play. Before we get into the magical entity that is the National Football League, I thought I’d take a second to fill you in with what’s been going on in the life of your favorite Times-Union sports editor. As you could probably gather from the title, I am once again taking a little time each week to talk about one of my favorite things in the world: the NFL.
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