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Ep 19 The Matrix | A Melting Pot of 90s Culture

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Is The Matrix still the greatest action movie ever made? Danny joins Dom for a deep dive into one of cinema's most influential films. From Keanu Reeves' iconic performance and Hugo Weaving's unforgettable Agent Smith to the groundbreaking visual effects, philosophy, soundtrack and cinematography, we unpack why The Matrix continues to define action filmmaking more than 25 years later. Along the way we discuss: • Bullet time and how it was created • The hidden philosophical ideas behind the story • The film's incredible costume and production design • Our favourite shots and quotes • Why Cypher is such a fascinating villain • The surprising product placement throughout the film • The unbelievable story behind the actor who played Tank Whether you've seen The Matrix once or fifty times, there's plenty to discover. If you enjoy the episode, follow Dom's Film Club for monthly deep dives into the movies you love. CONCAVE BRAND TRACKING PRODUCT PLACEMENT ANALYSIS OF THE MATRIX FRANCHISE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKnv26-laH0 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKnv26-laH0] (00:00) Intro (Spoiler-Free)  (16:38) SPOILER LINE  (16:50) Entertainment Value  (22:06) The Story (01:26:03) Actors/Characters  (01:39:04) The Script/Dialogue  (01:48:06) The Production  (02:01:46) Recap + All Time Ranking's

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Ep 19 The Matrix | A Melting Pot of 90s Culture

Is The Matrix still the greatest action movie ever made? Danny joins Dom for a deep dive into one of cinema's most influential films. From Keanu Reeves' iconic performance and Hugo Weaving's unforgettable Agent Smith to the groundbreaking visual effects, philosophy, soundtrack and cinematography, we unpack why The Matrix continues to define action filmmaking more than 25 years later. Along the way we discuss: • Bullet time and how it was created • The hidden philosophical ideas behind the story • The film's incredible costume and production design • Our favourite shots and quotes • Why Cypher is such a fascinating villain • The surprising product placement throughout the film • The unbelievable story behind the actor who played Tank Whether you've seen The Matrix once or fifty times, there's plenty to discover. If you enjoy the episode, follow Dom's Film Club for monthly deep dives into the movies you love. CONCAVE BRAND TRACKING PRODUCT PLACEMENT ANALYSIS OF THE MATRIX FRANCHISE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKnv26-laH0 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKnv26-laH0] (00:00) Intro (Spoiler-Free)  (16:38) SPOILER LINE  (16:50) Entertainment Value  (22:06) The Story (01:26:03) Actors/Characters  (01:39:04) The Script/Dialogue  (01:48:06) The Production  (02:01:46) Recap + All Time Ranking's

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