Infinity (1996) A biographical film about Caltech physicist Richard Feynman (played by Matthew Broderick), based on his book "What Do You Care What Other People Think?" It shows Feynman's early years, then follows his work at Los Alamos National Laboratory, and on through his wife's death...
Bouncing from the early days of a daydreaming scientist to the congressional hearings of his eventual political confidant to Oppy’s eventual time at Los Alamos, his $2 billion built-from-the-ground-up research base, Nolan litters the drama with factual detail ripped straight from the book. ...
Set in Los Alamos, New Mexico, the film follows 12-year-old Owen who is bullied at school, is neglected by his oblivious parents, and spends most of his time in isolation. When he comes across Abby, his new neighbor, he realizes what friendship means, unaware of the fact that she is...
The survivors, who band together, begin having dreams about two forces representing good and evil and find themselves forced to make a decision on which side they will stand up for and who they will fight against. Dumb & Dumber (1994) Filming Location in Colorado: Aspen, Breckenridge, Copper...
After accidentally receiving a lethal dose of radiation near the Los Alamos nuclear test site, railroad attendant Homer Flagg (Jerry Lewis) has only weeks to live. Scrappy newspaper reporter Wally Cook (Janet Leigh) wants to bring the small-town boy to New York to live his final days in lux...
(Chloë Grace Moretz), his new vampire neighbor who’s been trapped in her bloodthirsty, sun-averse girl body since she was turned lifetimes ago,Let Me Ingoes to some disturbing places. When Abby meets Owen in his apartment complex in Los Alamos, New Mexico, his existence is a lonely ...
“Trinity, the first bomb (nicknamed the Gadget)was winched up into position on a contraption known as “the cradle”; during the countdown the Los Alamos radio station broadcast a lullaby, Tchaikovsky’s “Serenade for Strings”; scientists speculated whether the gadget was going to be a “...
Infinityis the film telling the story of young Richard P. Feynman's marriage to Arlene Greenbaum, who suffered from tuberculosis and died while he worked on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos. It is an enjoyable and heart-tugging tale, though Broderick doesn't do full justice to the depth...
Los Alamosis known for theLos Alamos National Laboratory, where during World War II the first atomic bomb was developed, and the laboratory remains a top employer. A 45-minute drive from Santa Fe, it is also the gateway to three national parks: Bandelier National Monument, the Valles Caldera...
and strange alloy separations were some of the phenomena reported. Some events were witnessed and reported by George Hathaway." Additional details of the experiments are related in theElectric Spacecraft Journal. One series of experiments was performed while observers from Los Alamos Laboratory, U. ...