Matrix Revolutions
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Matrix Revolutions
I belive it comes out today. i will be grabbing my copy!
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The first Matrix was an absolute classic; Reloaded was bullshit. I only saw Revolutions once and I don't remember much of it, so I'll probably pick it up.
However, as crappy as Reloaded was, there was a shitload of cool action sequences. I actually saw it in an Imax theater once. I'm telling you, after watching that 100 Agent Smith fight on an Imax screen, your brain will hurt.
However, as crappy as Reloaded was, there was a shitload of cool action sequences. I actually saw it in an Imax theater once. I'm telling you, after watching that 100 Agent Smith fight on an Imax screen, your brain will hurt.
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First was great! Reloaded was alright. Revoltuions was too derivative of all the cyberpunk fiction of the 80s. I'll definitely rent the DVD for the bonus features, though.
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Some of the choreography was too over-processed in the second movie, which is a bad thing. I can't remember the parts, but I got a few bad impressions throughout the movie from it. The first one was very good, I liked it because it didn't seem like there was room for a sequel, go figure
I remember watching in amazement as Geddy sang, played bass, and played the keyboards with his feet. I thought, "Who is this guy???"
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I liked all three, i dunno why but i just loved them. I guess it's the ideal of a Hero that apealed to me.
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