Steven Spielberg and Paul McCartney Spotted Seeing Oppenheimer Together | NBC Insider
Last weekend was the biggest movie weekend of the year — and one of the biggest movie weekends in history. A lot of people went to the theater to see Oppenheimer, celebrities among them. One pair of celebrity friends caught a screening on Monday. And, one of the two celebs who sat down to enjoy Christopher Nolan’s three-hour war epic knows a little something about directing epic war pictures himself. According to People, Saving Private Ryan and Jurassic Park director Steven Spielberg and his buddy, The Beatles’ Paul McCartney, saw Oppenheimer at a movie theater in the Hamptons, the swanky Long Island vacation destination. The two have been friends for a few decades now, and last year Spielberg told BBC Radio 4 about how he got his first kiss from a college girlfriend in part thanks to the Beatles song “Michelle” from the group’s 1965 album Rubber Soul.
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