Logan Paul Stormed Out of Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’


Logan Paul said something shocking: he had tried to see Oppenheimer in a movie theater, but he left the theater about halfway through the movie.

Oppenheimer, the next movie from Christopher Nolan, has gotten a lot of praise from movie fans and journalists, but there’s one big name that stands in stark contrast: Logan Paul.

In a recent episode of his controversial show, Impaulsive, the controversial social media influencer Paul invited the creative duo RackaRacka, who made the popular horror hit Talk to Me for A24, to talk about movies.

He talked about how much he liked Talk to Me and how much he liked the twin filmmakers Danny and Michael Philippou, whose movie had a higher Rotten Tomatoes score than Oppenheimer.

Paul said, “I walked out of Oppenheimer,” and he explained that he was confused by the plot and how much the movie was based on conversation.

“I didn’t know what they were trying to do. What are you doing? Everyone’s just talking. It’s just an hour and a half, 90 minutes, of talking, just talking, talking… It’s all expositions. It’s all like, nothing happened.”

Notably, this isn’t the first time Paul’s ideas about movies have caused a stir.

He said that he might change his mind about Oppenheimer in the future, comparing it to his experience with Nolan’s movie “Interstellar.”

Paul said he almost left the theater because it was “so slow,” but now he counts it as one of his top three favorite movies.