imagine searching your whole life for the chosen one who will destroy the matrix and save the human race and you find him and hes fucking keanu reeves
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Hugo Weaving was actually cloned several hundred times for the Matrix Reloaded and Matrix Revolutions. After production was completed, all the clones were killed to avoid ethical issues.
Keanu Reeves types like a hyperactive 13 year old with a deviantART account and it’s incredible.
I love him be nice
he types like someone who’s been alive for 400 years
What I’ve learned from this is Keanu Reeves was likely not born but created
he said his favorite memory was being born because he remembers all his previous lives and the fun part for him is popping fresh out the womb and being keanu reeves again
There’s this older woman at work that always brags about her math skills like “I passed algebra with an A- !!!” Like she’s better than me with her Superior Math Skills but I’m over here taking fuckin theoretical calculus and matrix theory and fuckin quantum mechanics like hun get the y=mx+b slope of ur attitude out of my face
technology related sensory memories from my childhood
- sliding the metal cover on floppy disks
- the slight resistance of inserting cassette and video tapes
- ripping off the strips of holed paper off of dot matrix printer paper
- rolling the wheel on a disposable camera to take another photo
The heaviness and rubber texture of the roller ball in a computer mouse, and the little ring of lint
Unkinking the curly cord of a telephone while you talked
The -peww sound and slowly fading image of a crt monitor turning off, and then running your finger through the static on the dusty glass
The crunch of opening or closing a plastic Disney vhs cover
The sound effects in kidpix
Extending and collapsing metal antennas and using them as magic wands
…God, it is so weird these things aren’t around any more. Cause it’s true, the sensations are so distinct. It’s bizarre to think about missing these tiny relics.
Hey what’s up turns out the “super hard ‘MIT-profs-can’t-solve-this’” problem from Good Will Hunting is actually pretty simple if you know basic linear algebra and some matrix theory and also I ran out of space so part 4 is kind of all over
If you know me, you know I’m a fan of “covert” fight scenes. Scenes where two people are fighting but they’re both pretending that something else is going on. This one from Dreadnaught (1981) is one of the best.
By the way, the guy that choreographed this scene, later went on to choreograph The Matrix films, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Kill Bill.
Yuen Woo Ping is the choreographer btw
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Linear algebra, matrix theory, differential equations, mathematical physics
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