Send us a text What will the power of music be like in the future? Well, if you’re unlucky enough to live in the world of the 2002 Gun-fu film “Equilibrium,” music, art and emotion will be pretty much forbidden. Starring Christian Bale, Sean Bean and Taye Diggs, this weird film, which is obviously riding on the coattails of the success of “The Matrix”, introduces us to a dystopian world where creativity and emotion are stifled by mass medication and brute force. We also discuss di...
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Send us a text What will the power of music be like in the future? Well, if you’re unlucky enough to live in the world of the 2002 Gun-fu film “Equilibrium,” music, art and emotion will be pretty much forbidden. Starring Christian Bale, Sean Bean and Taye Diggs, this weird film, which is obviously riding on the coattails of the success of “The Matrix”, introduces us to a dystopian world where creativity and emotion are stifled by mass medication and brute force. We also discuss di...
Send us a text OK everyone, time for a new theme again. Speaking of time, we will be delving into films that play with time in unconventional ways such as time loops, alternate timelines or nonlinear narratives because our new theme is "Time is an Illusion". In addition to talking about time, relativity, quantum physics, car accidents, Ozzy Osbourne, Jaws and Iceland we will be watching a film that fits our new theme along with the first shake-up: "Must be set in a war-zone". Tha...
Movie Roulette Tuesday: The Podcast
Send us a text What will the power of music be like in the future? Well, if you’re unlucky enough to live in the world of the 2002 Gun-fu film “Equilibrium,” music, art and emotion will be pretty much forbidden. Starring Christian Bale, Sean Bean and Taye Diggs, this weird film, which is obviously riding on the coattails of the success of “The Matrix”, introduces us to a dystopian world where creativity and emotion are stifled by mass medication and brute force. We also discuss di...