Steven Spielberg and Paul McCartney recently attended a screening of Christopher Nolan‘s Oppenheimer together.The pair were spotted outside a cinema in New York’s summer vacation hotspot the Hamptons on Monday (July 24).
You can view the pair at the premiere below.McCartney and the famous director have known each other since 1986, when the former Beatle told Rolling Stone at the time that he sought out Spielberg’s advice on the possibility of making a movie about the Fab Four’s career.More recently, Spielberg noted that The Beatles song ‘Michelle’ from 1965’s ‘Rubber Soul’ brought back memories of his first kiss in college.Steven Spielberg and Paul McCartney were spotted at a theater to watch #Oppenheimer in the Hamptons on Monday July 24.
pic.twitter.com/Jq2EU93ZTV— Christopher Nolan Art & Updates (@NolanAnalyst) July 26, 2023He told BBC Radio 4 at the time: “The melody is just heart-achingly beautiful.
I look over at her [my girlfriend] and she’s got tears in her eyes just before the song was over she jumps over on my side of the car and starts kissing me.“When I got to know Paul a number of years ago, when Paul and I met and became friends, that was one of the first stories I ever told him.
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