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Knock knock, Neo. The Matrix released 25 years ago this Easter. Join us as we revisit our 200th episode on this iconic sci-fi film, which we recorded for the film's 20th anniversary. In this episode James, Richard, and David as we revisit this modern classic as well as the highlights for the first 200 episodes. We discuss how Neo illustrates both the convert and the savior, the cost of discipleship, and how we should view our "enemies" in this world. Trust us, you'll want to take the red pill, and we'll show you how deep the rabbit hole goes...
James' book Cinemagogue is getting a new edition! Hear more in this episode and read more here. For a sneak peak at the Director's Cut, click here.
Intro - 00:00 Pilot - 04:27 James’ first episode - 7:44 100th episode - 11:26 Favorite episodes - 13:29 First Matrix episode - 19:18 Top films since Matrix - 21:28 Ads - 37:30 Symbolism in The Matrix - 39:15 Neo the Convert - 46:49 The Real World and Slavery - 1:03:50 Enemies on the Team - 1:14:04 Neo the Savior - 1:22:09 The Matrix's Influence on Messaging in Film - 1:45:32 Looking ahead to 2020 - 1:40:10 —
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