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Blank Check with Griffin & David

The Matrix Revolutions

Blank Check with Griffin & David

Blank Check Productions / Talkhouse

Tv & Film, Society & Culture, Comedy, Film Reviews

4.66.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 May 2016

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Concluding the Matrix trilogy, Griffin and David examine The Matrix Revolutions. But why gruesomely blind our hero Neo? What is the franchise’s message about love? Was this ending the right choice? Together, they discuss the unnecessary storyline between Captain Mifune and the Kid, Jada Pinkett Smith’s career, Dennis Franz as a potential replacement for the Oracle, and the very extended final showdown between Neo and Agent Smith.

Transcript

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0:00.0

All you need to know is that the name of the show is my chance.

0:21.1

Everything that hasn't been beginning has a podcast.

0:24.6

All right.

0:25.6

Nice.

0:26.6

Very happy.

0:27.6

That was a double cross there, but it was good.

0:29.9

I told me he wasn't going to do that.

0:31.4

Yeah.

0:32.4

And we'll play the clip me saying that I wasn't going to do it at the end of this episode.

0:35.0

Hello, I'm David Sims.

0:36.8

Hi, my name is Griffin Claude Barrister, DoFan Newman.

0:39.3

I didn't say my middle name.

0:40.8

Well, what's your middle name?

0:42.3

Lawrence.

0:43.3

I knew it was Ella.

0:44.3

I don't know if I ever known it was Lawrence.

0:45.3

Yep.

0:46.3

My mother's father's name.

0:47.3

Oh, very cool.

0:48.3

My mother had two fathers and one mother because I have a Mangle family tree.

0:52.3

So it's a Barrister.

0:53.3

Yeah, no, you didn't.

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