Was this the last movie that had a widespread influence on both culture and movie making...

was this the last movie that had a widespread influence on both culture and movie making? I can't think of any movies after it that had the same impact and influence in fashion, nerd culture, movie makign etc

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yeah. i really hope matrix 4 is groundbreaking.

Bourne series made shaky cam main stream and ruined action movies

I can't tell if this movie just portrayed the next big fashion thing or brought it to light or invented it or what, but there is a sizable group of chicks that seem to rip everything from this movie. It's like a cultural sleeper agent

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The Star Wars prequels
Lord of the rings

The SW prequels were just hatred and memes
LoTR, I can't remember seeing anything about them spilling over popular culture tbqh

Correct. LotR is a candidate, too, but mainly in the arena of language, while the Matrix did both. Harry Potter, too, but the popularity of the books sort of makes it less of truly cinematic property.

Name one good sequel made years after the original

BR2049.

Terminator 2

Alien 2

Drunken Master II
>15 years, 121 day gap

It was kind of the first Gen Y movie

Lord of the Rings made big epic battles with thousands of CG extras a thing.

Shit like Troy, 300, and Game of Thrones probably wouldn’t have happened without LotR making big budget fantasy financially viable.

T2 was a good movie but a bad Terminator movie.

Twin Peaks: The Return

Holy shit imagine if they actually give a fourth Matrix film the same space to breathe they gave BR2049. It would probably be a better film than the two original sequels, not that that's a tall order.

Mad Max Fury Road

>bad terminator movie
Because of the kid, the humor and le humanized terminator?

The Dark Knight popularized gritty and """realistic,""" which is still ruining film and television.

they filmed the scene of the story of Steve McQueen and Bruce Lee, the one where Lee had been training McQueen for months in Jeet Kun Do and really pushing him hard, ass kicking hard. one day Lee's gotta get somewhere after training and McQueen offers to drive him, they get in his sports, Steve sets off like a fucking maniac. All down through town Steve's laughing his head off while Bruce braces himself in the passenger well screaming "Steve, please no, oh GOD, NO". I'm guessing what with the fight scene as well maybe he felt he was bagging too hard on Lee in one film, might make it into a potential mini series though

Spider-Man 4.

t.user from the future.