Sun, 29 March 2009
You've asked us for it, you've begged us for it, and after 11 months, it's finally here. Jay and Parris sit down in the latest episode of Remember When to talk about The Matrix. Much like our Star Wars prequel episodes, we'll be devoting one episode to each of the films in the Matrix trilogy. We kick off our Matrix series by looking at the trendsetting first release in the trilogy. Where were we when The Matrix released? What did we think about it when we first saw it? And now, almost 10 years since its release, does it hold up upon repeat viewings? We cover everything in the first movie, from the opening shots to the closing credits and all the cool stuff in between (and even the small stuff you probably missed). We talk about the Philosophy of The Matrix, the biblical, literary, cultural, and film references it pays homage to, and even consider the relevance of The Matrix in today's slate of film releases. This two hour podcast finally answers the question: What is The Matrix? If you enjoy our show and we entertain you or make you laugh and smile, please take a few seconds and leave us feedback on iTunes. We really appreciate it, and it helps our show reach new listeners! If you'd like to send us a note, please feel free to contact us at feedback@talkingaboutgames.com and let us know what you think! We're also pleased to announce our new voice mail number! You can call us at 206-495-1732 and leave us a message with your thoughts on the show. Please note that this is a Washington state area code, and long distance fees might apply. |
Wed, 11 March 2009
Join Parris and Jay as we discuss the finale of The Shield and an in depth discussion about Superman. We also get into what great movie Jay hasn't seen by discussing Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgandy but what kind of episode would this be if we did not give our thoughts on The Watchmen, our answers might surprise you! P.S. wake up! The Matrix has you...... If you enjoy our show and we entertain you or make you laugh and smile, please take a few seconds and leave us feedback on iTunes. We really appreciate it! If you'd like to send us a note, please feel free to contact us at feedback@talkingaboutgames.com and let us know what you think! |