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The New Yorker piece (written by Aleksandar Hemon) on the Wachowskis was really good: http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2012/09/10/120910fa_fact_...

Some parts I found interesting:

"According to Mattis, the Wachowskis were “the hot flavor of the month” when he sent the “Matrix” screenplay out, in 1994. “But then everyone read the script and passed. Nobody got it,” he said. “To this day, I think Warner Bros. bought it half out of the relationship with them and half because they thought something was there.”

The power of connections! If Warner Bros haven't bought their Assassins script The Matrix might not have been made.

Also:

"“The problem with market-driven art-making is that movies are green-lit based on past movies,” Lana told me. “So, as nature abhors a vacuum, the system abhors originality. Originality cannot be economically modelled.” The template for “The Matrix,” the Wachowskis recalled, had been “Johnny Mnemonic,” a 1995 Keanu Reeves flop.



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