The year was 1999. My high school diploma was almost at hand and, at the time, I had no idea what bullet time was... until I saw The Matrix. Now, 20 years later, I was able to dig through my memory of what it was to live through this moment in film history, with a little help from my friend, filmmaker Jerry White.


In this episode, Jerry tells us about his film festival Vidlings and Tapeheads, now in its third year, as well as his feelings on the Matrix 20 years later. Aside from that, we also talk about Game of Thrones, Cyber Punk, 20 Years of Madness, Mission Impossible 2, Anakin Skywalker, nerding out on LOST, The Hobbit, Bullet time, Drunk Master 2, disappointing endings, Steam Punk, and spontaneously appearing kids.


If you’re in the area of Detroit, Michigan from June 28-29 2019, please drop by The Vidlings and Tapeheads Film Festival. You can learn a little more about it by following them on Twitter @Vidlings and by going to their website www.vidlingsandtapeheads.com .


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