[School of Movies 2022]
The least-loved, most-hated, and in consequence least-explored of the Matrix saga finally gets the School of Movies treatment. The 1999 original is turned on its head here, resulting in a film that almost seems the inverse of everything that got us fired up in the first place. But it was a necessary refocusing in order to expand outwards from Morpheus' dogmatic vision of "Us vs. Them".
Philosophically this lands in a healthier place, even if so much of what we see feels mismanaged, awkward, stalling for time and sometimes downright annoying. We go all-out here to clear away the debris of the original conclusion and lay bare the depth of thought beneath.
Next week we close out with what might well be the last Matrix movie. Certainly the last steered by a Wachowski.
Guests:
Brenden Agnew @BLCAgnew of Cinapse
Victoria Luna B. Grieve: @VixenVVitch
Alexa Vargas @Plutoburns whose YouTube channel is here
Mackenzie Eastram @KenziePhoenix of Rainbow Connection @MuppetsPod and Video Game: The Movie: The Podcast @VGTMPodcast
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
The Abyss
Aliens
The Terminator
The Eternals
Castlevania (Netflix)
Interview With the Vampire
Candymen
What If? (Season 1)
No Time to Die
Spectre
Skyfall
Quantum of Solace
Casino Royale
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Castlevania (The Video Games)
Batman: The Animated Series
Free Guy
The Suicide Squad
Aquaman
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