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The Matrix at 20: how the sci-fi gamechanger remains influential
I rewatched The Matrix on a plane ride back to CONUS recently. While the script may seem cheesy or wooden or forced, the messages still rang clear. It all made sense. I remember seeing this as a high school senior with friends and how we marveled it was so... unique. Unlike anything we had ever seen.

Seeing films now 20 years old reminds me how much has changed since their debuts.
 
Avengers: Endgame is going to be HUGE. I'm impressed at how they're tied all the separate characters and movies from the Marvel Universe together.
 
I swear to holy sweet baby Patton if they kill off Iron Man I will be SO. DONE. 300% done. On a scale of 1-Tommen I will Be swan dive into the light of the seven done.
Well, my not so "spoiler" (trailers were out during Captain Marvel) is they must've found a way to bring back at least some of them because Spiderman has a new movie dropping on the 4th ot July. Last we saw, he wasn't feeling so good.

For as well as producers have done (per my previous post), you'd think they would have handled the release for this just a bit better; waited to promote later, pushed back the release, or something.
 
Well, my not so "spoiler" (trailers were out during Captain Marvel) is they must've found a way to bring back at least some of them because Spiderman has a new movie dropping on the 4th ot July. Last we saw, he wasn't feeling so good.

For as well as producers have done (per my previous post), you'd think they would have handled the release for this just a bit better; waited to promote later, pushed back the release, or something.
Not during my showing of it...
 
Meh. I really thought Jared Leto killed it as the Joker in Suicide Squad. That's who should be playing the Joker in the new film IMO; is Joaquin Pheonix too old for the role?
 
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