Hadn't heard of that yet, but it looks excellent and I'm a huge Murakami fan so I'm definitely gonna watch it. Thanks!Drive My Car is gooooooooooooood
(Seraph is a login screen)I’ve recently been listening to old episodes of Blank Check, and the Wachowski series has made me a) reappraise 2 & 3, which I haven’t seen since initial release, and b) really want to rewatch Cloud Atlas, which for all its flaws is probably their actual masterpiece.
Yeah, I think they realized that ending movie one with Neo being Computer Jesus painted them into a corner. I do think they took a savvy path by trying to question and subvert the messiah narrative, even if they get clumsy with it. I think the idea of this all being cyclical is cool, and this time around I picked up more on the key difference in Neo: while all the previous Ones were in love with humanity and wanted to save everyone, Neo simply loves Trinity, and puts her before humanity. The movie could maybe underline that a bit better, but it’s fine.One of the things they say a lot in those episodes is that Reloaded and Revolutions “weren’t what I wanted, but there was also no obvious direction to take the story so nothing would have made me happy.”
I’ve always thought the series failed to capitalize on the promise of two things in the first film:
- When Neo goes to see the Oracle, there are other candidates there to be evaluated as possibly being The One. And they’re all kids (because the film explicitly tells us that they almost never unplug adults because their brains can’t take it). And some of these kids have enough ‘power’ to do things like bend the no-spoon at will. But we never get to learn any more about what it means to have other “super powered” people in this world. Are agents also chasing them? Are they in danger? Have they been unplugged? Are other captains like Morpheus escorting them to the Oracle? If so, why does Morpheus get talked about as if he’s a lone zealot? What function do these other non-One aberrations serve in the matrix? (Been a while since I watched 2&3 so I forget if some of these questions end up getting touched on.)
- Neo’s phone message at the end of the film is ostensibly a call to Humanity, without specifying any particular individual on the other end of the call. But he’s outlining a mission statement to wake people up. All people. Adults. And he’s a genuine Superman within this world, an unstoppable force. It’s an exciting ending, and maybe they ultimately decided it wasn’t rich enough to serve as the basis for the sequels, but the hard turns away from the coda of the first movie were confusing, I think. Maybe the best solution would be to just remove that from the first movie altogether so that it didn’t set up those expectations in the first place.
I think Illinoise deserves the praise, but Michigan deserves love for how emotionally raw it is. What state d'ya think Sufjan's doing next???Man, between al the Lost conversation in the Television thread and Matrix discussion here I feel like I’ve transported back to the early 2000s. What’s everyone’s views on Arcade Fire’s Funeral?
Here's my thoughts just looking at some of these questions and how I interpreted it.One of the things they say a lot in those episodes is that Reloaded and Revolutions “weren’t what I wanted, but there was also no obvious direction to take the story so nothing would have made me happy.”
I’ve always thought the series failed to capitalize on the promise of two things in the first film:
- When Neo goes to see the Oracle, there are other candidates there to be evaluated as possibly being The One. And they’re all kids (because the film explicitly tells us that they almost never unplug adults because their brains can’t take it). And some of these kids have enough ‘power’ to do things like bend the no-spoon at will. But we never get to learn any more about what it means to have other “super powered” people in this world. Are agents also chasing them? Are they in danger? Have they been unplugged? Are other captains like Morpheus escorting them to the Oracle? If so, why does Morpheus get talked about as if he’s a lone zealot? What function do these other non-One aberrations serve in the matrix? (Been a while since I watched 2&3 so I forget if some of these questions end up getting touched on.)
- Neo’s phone message at the end of the film is ostensibly a call to Humanity, without specifying any particular individual on the other end of the call. But he’s outlining a mission statement to wake people up. All people. Adults. And he’s a genuine Superman within this world, an unstoppable force. It’s an exciting ending, and maybe they ultimately decided it wasn’t rich enough to serve as the basis for the sequels, but the hard turns away from the coda of the first movie were confusing, I think. Maybe the best solution would be to just remove that from the first movie altogether so that it didn’t set up those expectations in the first place.
I did not read it, but i swear to you, i saw an article headline Indie Rock's most overated albums and it had a picture of Funeral as the backdrop.Man, between al the Lost conversation in the Television thread and Matrix discussion here I feel like I’ve transported back to the early 2000s. What’s everyone’s views on Arcade Fire’s Funeral?
I did not read it, but i swear to you, i saw an article headline Indie Rock's most overated albums and it had a picture of Funeral as the backdrop.
EDIT Found it, sorry it was the suburbs
10 Most Overrated Indie Rock Albums Of All Time
Critical pet projects, rose tinted nostalgia acts, and plain duds.whatculture.com
Weridly, for no discernible reason I found myself wanting to listen to Arcade Fire's Neon Bible this morning...Man, between al the Lost conversation in the Television thread and Matrix discussion here I feel like I’ve transported back to the early 2000s. What’s everyone’s views on Arcade Fire’s Funeral?
Psychocandy and the Bends..shame on them!I did not read it, but i swear to you, i saw an article headline Indie Rock's most overated albums and it had a picture of Funeral as the backdrop.
EDIT Found it, sorry it was the suburbs
10 Most Overrated Indie Rock Albums Of All Time
Critical pet projects, rose tinted nostalgia acts, and plain duds.whatculture.com
I like most of the albums on the listPsychocandy and the Bends..shame on them!
Holy buckets that looks amazing
This looks like bonkers fun!
Yeah, I guess I feel weird when I say he's one of my favorite directors because he only has two movies under his belt so far, but the quality of those two is so high that I think it's justified. I hope he goes 3 for 3 with this one.I probably won't get to a theater to see it, but I'll watch it as soon as I can. I'll give anything Robert Eggers makes a look. The Witch and The Lighthouse are 2 of my favorites in the last 5 years.
Word is it's up next: https://collider.com/anya-taylor-joy-new-horror-movie-robert-eggers-nosferatu-remake/Yeah, I guess I feel weird when I say he's one of my favorite directors because he only has two movies under his belt so far, but the quality of those two is so high that I think it's justified. I hope he goes 3 for 3 with this one.
Also, I wonder if his Nosferatu remake is still happening. The original is one of my favorite movies ever made and he is one of the few I'd trust to do it justice.