Who else has watch fewer movies during 2021 then any other time before? Thoughts 💭
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There's a movie I watched a very long time ago called The International. To the bet of my memory, it's about a guy who uncovers a conspiracy for the major world banks to take over the world. The movie has a shoot-out scene in the Guggenheim Museum that I would have to say is one of the best gunfight scenes ever in movies, up there with the lobby shoot-out scene in The Matrix and the train station shoot-out scene in The Untouchables. They actually re-created the museum in a roughly 1:1 scale at a warehouse to accomplish the scene. Fantastic, and at the time I had never considered the idea of banking cartels ever taking over the world!
There are benefits to the movies - namely as you shared. There's a guy on YouTube who does a lot of movie reviews and how they are constantly pointing out of the matrix, which you can only see when you begin to be able to "see". His channel is "Quantum of Conscience" on YT - Matt. His schtick is basically about showing that even the "conspiracy theories" are a rabbit hole designed to take your attention away from the truth....
Deron Stack of Blackpilled does this too. Great content. Here he breaks down all the Marxist propaganda in Forest Gump: https://youtu.be/IpVIVRIjRfE
Nice, looks like there are quite a few on this train!
Since your name is a Matrix reference, you should check out this excellent presentation on the esoteric occult in the trilogy by Mark Passio:
https://youtu.be/AaDqNDLpZa8
Captain America: Winter Soldier is another good one. Full of Operation Paperclip, MK Ultra, although the "Deep State" in that movie were Hydra agents.