No idk how to use the kiln and I have to get trained for that. We have done oil pastels, marker, crayons, street chalk, paper chalk, s*** with construction paper, now we on water color. Gotta see if I can order every kid their own art set because kids are gross
this iis sick man good on you teaching the kids, it's an amazing thing
yall lets chill out, what are you favorite vignettes in the animatrix? gonna rewatch tonight. Decided to wait for my sister on resurrections cause she loves this s*** too
Watch the whole thing but specifically this one relates to resurrections
Watch the whole thing but specifically this one relates to resurrections
https://twitter.com/firstshowing/status/1473339569009565702oh no i've seen them all a billion times this is just for hype but i'll pay special attention to this one
Came so close to going to China to speak English to non English speaking kids right after I graduated but backed out last minute lol
Above all, my favorite thing about The Matrix Resurrections is the way it handles the meta-ness of making another Matrix movie, and how it examines whether we're actually learning anything from these movies. We all love to talk about how great The Matrix is, and what it means, but how many people have actually taken to heart the lesson it teaches us about "freeing your mind"? How many have actually freed their mind since watching it 22 years ago? I don't think it's as many people as one might think. And this movie wrestles with exactly that flaw. One thing I can't get out of my mind with this sequel is… will people truly understand what it's commenting on, what it's trying to tell us? The core of Resurrections and the meta-ness of it is supposed to remind us it's not just a story we chat about, it's meant to be a reminder that we DO have agency. And we can make bolder choices. We really CAN free our minds. Stop referring to it as just a movie, and learn from it as a metaphor for taking control over your own life. It's a freedom many people want, but few truly have.
My biggest complaints about Resurrections are that it doesn't innovate in any way, or blow our minds in any way. It's a beautiful, exhilarating movie - but all the action and all the technology involved is the same we've seen before. They didn't invent any new camera system this time, and that's fine. But then again, we're at a time where it's hard to revolutionize cinema considering cutting-edge digital technology is already prevalent in every aspect of film production. The biggest innovation recently has been utilizing LED screen backdrops in lieu of practical sets, which works well but lacks the visceral-ness of something like Dune or Star Wars. But this Matrix movie isn't really interested in that kind of innovation anymore - it's much more interested in asking why we even need another Matrix movie at all, and answering that question by showing us that ah right, THIS is why we need another one. It's all about the story. Why bring Neo & Trinity back again if there isn't a worthwhile story to tell with them? It's all about the love story, along with another "free your mind" push, this time. And that vital reminder is as potent as ever in this day and age of apathy and complacency.
Came so close to going to China to speak English to non English speaking kids right after I graduated but backed out last minute lol
Same 2016 sold my ps4 that year cause I thought I was going was going to be in Zhengzhou. They underpay though
Same 2016 sold my ps4 that year cause I thought I was going was going to be in Zhengzhou. They underpay though
Exactly, free room and board and pretty much just barely enough to buy groceries and go out every now and then, not enough
Above all, my favorite thing about The Matrix Resurrections is the way it handles the meta-ness of making another Matrix movie, and how it examines whether we're actually learning anything from these movies. We all love to talk about how great The Matrix is, and what it means, but how many people have actually taken to heart the lesson it teaches us about "freeing your mind"? How many have actually freed their mind since watching it 22 years ago? I don't think it's as many people as one might think. And this movie wrestles with exactly that flaw. One thing I can't get out of my mind with this sequel is… will people truly understand what it's commenting on, what it's trying to tell us? The core of Resurrections and the meta-ness of it is supposed to remind us it's not just a story we chat about, it's meant to be a reminder that we DO have agency. And we can make bolder choices. We really CAN free our minds. Stop referring to it as just a movie, and learn from it as a metaphor for taking control over your own life. It's a freedom many people want, but few truly have.
My biggest complaints about Resurrections are that it doesn't innovate in any way, or blow our minds in any way. It's a beautiful, exhilarating movie - but all the action and all the technology involved is the same we've seen before. They didn't invent any new camera system this time, and that's fine. But then again, we're at a time where it's hard to revolutionize cinema considering cutting-edge digital technology is already prevalent in every aspect of film production. The biggest innovation recently has been utilizing LED screen backdrops in lieu of practical sets, which works well but lacks the visceral-ness of something like Dune or Star Wars. But this Matrix movie isn't really interested in that kind of innovation anymore - it's much more interested in asking why we even need another Matrix movie at all, and answering that question by showing us that ah right, THIS is why we need another one. It's all about the story. Why bring Neo & Trinity back again if there isn't a worthwhile story to tell with them? It's all about the love story, along with another "free your mind" push, this time. And that vital reminder is as potent as ever in this day and age of apathy and complacency.
Above all, I want everyone to watch this movie and make up their own mind. Even if you don't love it, maybe you'll still be thinking about it weeks or months or years from now? I'll wrap up my thoughts with one of the most important lines in the movie: "How do you know if you want something yourself, or if your upbringing programmed you to want it?" A good question…
Exactly, free room and board and pretty much just barely enough to buy groceries and go out every now and then, not enough
And if you run into any sort of legal issues you don’t actually know Chinese so you ducked
And if you run into any sort of legal issues you don’t actually know Chinese so you ducked
Lock you up and throw away the key
All the reviews are saying the action is mid. Matrix with weak action is going to be jarring
Lock you up and throw away the key
Basically but you have to start in China to get to the Japan’s . Also they were low key kind of racist and were like “ you need to cut dreads “ I was like “ excuse me “
Reminds me of back when halo 3 dropped. One our niggas gamestags was SoUN42nite
Erbody thought it was "So you in for tonight?" This nigga talking about "So unfortunate"
I wanted to beat his ass
Chadwick's brother says he would've wanted that
How that make you feel?
yeah i saw that
i think go ahead and bring another t'challa to main mcu from another multiverse but if i was gonna make black panther 2 i would have it be a epic funeral in wakanda for tchalla and shuri gotta be the new black panther
Are people really surprised this isn't getting the best of reviews? It didn't really get promoted that much
John Wick is a "blue lives matter come take our guns" ass nigga anthem.
A movie where a white dude dog gets yoked and goes on a warpath is the future Chris Kyle wanted
A white dog given him to by his wife who passed away.
Are people really surprised this isn't getting the best of reviews? It didn't really get promoted that much
Promo doesn't equal reviews Mister Alderson
Besides I been seeing promo everywhere from TV to YouTube, awareness is def there
Are people really surprised this isn't getting the best of reviews? It didn't really get promoted that much
You tell me you are the one asking why ign gave it a 4/10 not us
Like are people just obsessed with violence ?
No we like movies with violence, a good story, good dialogue, good transitions and good imagery. It sounds like, for this movie, they tried throwing the story in as much as possible and that made it a jumbled mess. We'll see when we see it
Promo doesn't equal reviews Mister Alderson
Besides I been seeing promo everywhere from TV to YouTube, awareness is def there
Well I'm in Canada so maybe not here that much
Promo doesn't equal reviews Mister Alderson
Besides I been seeing promo everywhere from TV to YouTube, awareness is def there
If it was heavy promo that would mean they believe in it more in his words . It’s a godly gotten s solid amount of promo and interviews