Did Sunny Hostin like ‘Oppenheimer’ or ‘Barbie’? ‘The View’ host opens up about Hollywood’s big weekend

‘The View’ co-hosts discussed conservatives' response to the ‘Barbie’ and shared their own thoughts about the film
Sunny Hostin revealed that she watched both the highly-anticipated movies over the weekend (Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)
Sunny Hostin revealed that she watched both the highly-anticipated movies over the weekend (Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The iconic double feature weekend just passed when ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ were released on July 21, 2023. It was indeed a big weekend for Hollywood, and ‘The View’ co-hosts also indulged in this iconic cinematic moment. Last week, Greta Gerwig and Christopher Nolan appeared on ‘The View’ to talk about their movies, and this week, the co-hosts discussed them briefly.

Although the context of the discussion was less about what happened in the movies and more about the Conservatives' response to ‘Barbie’, it didn’t take long for Sunny Hostin to talk about her Hollywood-packed weekend where she watched Gerwig and Nolan’s movies. Although, which one did she like more?

‘A history lesson’

As the co-hosts on ‘The View’ discussed conservatives' response to ‘Barbie’, the conversation quickly barreled into discussing the movies. When it was finally Hostin’s turn to talk about Gerwig and Nolan’s work, she said, “I saw both movies, and I didn’t grow up with Barbie, I didn’t grow up playing with Barbie dolls, so I loved Oppenheimer. I guess I’m in the curmudgeon always anyway, but it was such a wonderful movie with these incredible performances. I think it was a great weekend for Hollywood, I think it was a great weekend for people to go to the movies.” Hostin then elaborated further on why she loved ‘Oppenheimer,’ “Oppenheimer for me became a history lesson, Robert Downey Jr is not Iron Man, he is a fantastic actor, I mean I saw something in him I had never seen. You had people like Emily Blunt in that movie, Matt Damon is incredible.” Whoopi Goldberg then interrupted Hostin, as she circled back to the topic in hand.



 

Joy Behar’s thoughts on ‘Oppenheimer’

Before Hostin spoke about her newfound love for ‘Oppenheimer’ in the segment, Behar didn’t seem too impressed with the movie. Behar spoke about how ‘Barbie’ was more popular in the red states, “What’s more important is it seemed to be more popular in the red states than the blue states. The blue states were going to see Oppenheimer. I agree with the red states because I would rather see Barbie than some movie about an atomic bomb off, you know? That’s a scarier movie, so maybe they felt like having a good time in the South.” So, when it came to the co-hosts, Hostin was team ‘Oppenheimer’ but Behar was clearly team ‘Barbie’.

Joy Behar expresses her thoughts on 'Oppenheimer' (YouTube/TheView)
Joy Behar expresses her thoughts on 'Oppenheimer' (@TheView/YouTube)

GET THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT STORIES
STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX.

MORE STORIES

Caleb Groen faced off against Molly Grove from Washington and Taylor A'Latorre from Texas in his fifth game
48 minutes ago
Jimmy Olsen’s latest investigation leads to one of DC’s most feared villains, and a familiar star is bringing the iconic character to life.
2 hours ago
The Emmy nominations are in, now get ready for the big night! Here’s when and where to catch all the awards show excitement.
11 hours ago
Prime Video cancels Wonder Project's highly acclaimed show starring Scott Foley and Erinn Hayes
23 hours ago
‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ is heading into Season 5 with a major behind-the-scenes shakeup that could shape the future of the hit drama
1 day ago
Caleb Groen faces off against Michael Yates and Jessica Davis in his fourth game of 'Jeopardy!'
1 day ago
‘Flashdance’ star has joined the highly anticipated CBS spin-off series for its debut season.
1 day ago
Ryan Paevey returned to ‘General Hospital’ to play Nathan's mysterious twin brother, Cassius Faison
1 day ago
The 78th Emmy Awards are scheduled to take place on Monday, September 14, from the Peacock Theater at L.A. Live
1 day ago
Stephen Graham, who plays a serial killer in Apple TV’s new adaptation of Lars Kepler's novel, led by Liev Schreiber, finally has a release date.
1 day ago