The Matrix Reloaded

WDWSwashbuckler

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I liked the movie (saw it last night) but I still liked X2 alot better. The new matrix just had too much gibberish. I'm not saying I don't like dialogue in a movie, I think dialogue makes a movie. I just think they have too much unnecesary dialogue. They could have shortened it down a little bit, too. But I still liked the movie.
 

darthdarrel

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Originally posted by dadisneynutter
I liked the movie (saw it last night) but I still liked X2 alot better. The new matrix just had too much gibberish. I'm not saying I don't like dialogue in a movie, I think dialogue makes a movie. I just think they have too much unnecesary dialogue. They could have shortened it down a little bit, too. But I still liked the movie.
Ah what do you know! :p LOL! j/k !:D
 

Testtrack321

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Found this and got a good laugh. I'll probably go tomorrow to see it. :crossesfingers:

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darthdarrel

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That`s funny! :lol:
I saw it again with my Oldest brother Michael and my brother Mark! They both loved it and my sister Regina called me and asked if I want to go see it tuesday or wednesday! They haven`t seen it yet so I will be seeing it for a third time! WOOHOO! :D
 

MickeyMoose15

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The Moose Hole - The Matrix Reloaded Review

Released May 15th, 2003

Director: Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowski

Starring: Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, Monica Belluci, Daniel Bernhardt, Jada Pinkett Smith, Matt McColm, Harold Perrineau Jr., Harry Lennix, Stuart Wells

Premise: In the second chapter of the Matrix trilogy, freedom fighters Neo (Reeves), Trinity (Moss) and Morpheus (Fishburne) continue to lead the revolt against the Machine Army, unleashing their arsenal of extraordinary skills and weaponry against the systematic forces of repression and exploitation. In their quest to save the human race from extinction, they gain greater insight into the construct of The Matrix and Neo’s pivotal role in the fate of mankind.

The world we live in is not real. We are all part of a large computer program. It is not the year we think it is. Most humans believe it is the year 2003 but rather it is the year 2099 or something close to that. Machines have taken control of the world and most humans are tapped into a thing called The Matrix. Pretty weird, huh? Well, the strange premise of The Matrix caught on in 1999 and now the first sequel has been declared the movie event of 2003. Though the sequel, like its predecessor, is rated R, the highly anticipated film is still expected to break box office records faster then any other movie. It is even expected to challenge Titanic for the highest grossing film title. A huge amount of hype has been placed on the film. Fanatics have been surfing the web and chatting how excited they are about this film. You couldn't go into a movie without seeing at least a teaser trailer for the film. Now that the film has finally arrived in movie theaters across the country and soon the world, will The Matrix Reloaded live up to the hype?

The story for The Matrix Reloaded does not exactly take up where the original left off. To fully understand what is going on, one must rent The Animatrix on DVD and play the Enter the Matrix game but let us say that we are not all huge fanatics like the rest of the world. Here is the simple and basic story line for The Matrix Reloaded: It is the year 2099 and man is fighting an ongoing battle with machines. Machines gained control of the world and put humans into slavery. They built a computer program called The Matrix which all are connected to except for a small few. Those small few would include Morpheus, Trinity, Neo and the people of Zion, the last human stronghold. They are continuing their fight against The Matrix and searching for the answer to this question: Why are we here? Why are doing what we do? Why us? That is as simple as you can get about this premise without confusing somebody or giving away most of the movie. It is highly recommended that you not see this film unless you have seen the original The Matrix. The story can be confusing even to those that have seen the original but it is still excellently done. It is amazing how intricate and complex the plot is that there is not a single action within the course of the film that does not have a significant action later on either in this film or in the next.

The cast of The Matrix Reloaded is wonderful as it is expanded significantly from the original film. Keanu Reeves is perfectly cast as the role of Neo or The One. There was some question with the original if he could handle such an important role as this but Reeves totally proves his acting worth not only in the original but also in this film. Carrie-Ann Moss is great as Trinity. Her role is placed more center stage in this film allowing more screen time and more importance then some thought in the original film. Laurence Fishburne is, accourse, delightful as Morpheus. Fishburne is able to show more emotion with character this time around though not too much away from the normal emotions Morpheus had in the first movie. Jada Pinkett Smith is okay but one would think that her role will be bigger in The Matrix Revolutions. Monica Belluci's role is nothing more then eye candy for the young males. Her acting range is never really seen which is quite disappointing with such good word coming from her foreign films.

The Matrix Reloaded is definitely the movie event of the summer but not quite as perfect as all the hype said it would be. As great as it is there are some things to pick at. What is with the constant huge kissing scenes between Neo and Trinity? Almost every time they are alone they are eating each other's face. I think after the first kissing scene we would have gotten the idea that they are in love with each other. Another thing that was a problem was the orgy scene in the city of Zion. Was that truly necessary? It went from being a totally sci-fi film to this o flick. What was the deal with all the sexual references within the course of the film in general? Are they that desperate to attract and appeal to young teenage boys that almost every other scene has to include a sexual action or comment? You would think that this kind of film would be above all of that but guess not. Other then those comment, The Matrix Reloaded is definitely the film to see this summer. One should see this film for the special effects alone. Absolutely amazing though in parts they seemed a little much especially with the fight between Neo and the multiple Agent Smiths. The Matrix Reloaded is not perfect by any standards but maybe that is what the film makers intended it to be. It is only half a film. Remember to stick around after the credits to check out a short preview of The Matrix Revolutions opening in theaters on November 5th, 2003.

My Rating: ****1/2 out of 5 (Grade: A)
 

DMC-12

It's HarmonioUS, NOT HarmoniYOU.
Just got back from the movie.. The best part, in my mind, was the freeway chase scenes. :sohappy:

(makes me wanna run out and buy a CTS and a Ducati :D )

So... I cant wait to see the conclusion now in Revolutions. :)
 

darthdarrel

New Member
Originally posted by DMC-12
Just got back from the movie.. The best part, in my mind, was the freeway chase scenes. :sohappy:

(makes me wanna run out and buy a CTS and a Ducati :D )

So... I cant wait to see the conclusion now in Revolutions. :)
HEy Jer did you wait till after all the credits were done to see the preview of Revolutions?:D
 

NakedMickey

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Simply said...

This movie sucked!

You can only twist a plot around so much until it becomes getting a little ridiculous and confusing. I had such high expectations for this film and it was just such a letdown. The movie was slow, there was far too much dialogue for this type of movie, and it seems like the fighting scenes were just thrown in to keep people wanting to stay for the last hour of the movie. Also the whole party/rave scene was the stupidest thing I've seen. It went on way to long and served no purposed except to waste film that could been spent on making the movie make more sense.

If you want to see a decent sequel save your money and go see X2.

And speaking of the game...it's just as bad as the film. You can definitely tell this game was rushed, as my boyfriend put it. He said that there were so many glitches and the graphics and the overall quality was very poor. Supposedly there is a segment when one of the characters is being chased by two people with guns and one is totally invisible except for their gun. This is all with the gamecube version, which my boyfriend is taking back. He's hoping he'll have better luck with the PS2 version.
 

darthdarrel

New Member
Originally posted by NakedMickey
Simply said...

This movie sucked!

You can only twist a plot around so much until it becomes getting a little ridiculous and confusing. I had such high expectations for this film and it was just such a letdown. The movie was slow, there was far too much dialogue for this type of movie, and it seems like the fighting scenes were just thrown in to keep people wanting to stay for the last hour of the movie. Also the whole party/rave scene was the stupidest thing I've seen. It went on way to long and served no purposed except to waste film that could been spent on making the movie make more sense.

If you want to see a decent sequel save your money and go see X2.

And speaking of the game...it's just as bad as the film. You can definitely tell this game was rushed, as my boyfriend put it. He said that there were so many glitches and the graphics and the overall quality was very poor. Supposedly there is a segment when one of the characters is being chased by two people with guns and one is totally invisible except for their gun. This is all with the gamecube version, which my boyfriend is taking back. He's hoping he'll have better luck with the PS2 version.
LOL! Your the first person I have heard say this! Everyone I have talked to loved it and it still is the highest grossing film EVER!:lol:
 

DMC-12

It's HarmonioUS, NOT HarmoniYOU.
Originally posted by darthdarrel
HEy Jer did you wait till after all the credits were done to see the preview of Revolutions?:D


Yeah... I sat and read the Credits... and watched the Revoultions teaser... it looks promising.
 

Wilt Dasney

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Originally posted by darthdarrel
LOL! Your the first person I have heard say this! Everyone I have talked to loved it and it still is the highest grossing film EVER!:lol:


I didn't love it...the first one I enjoyed, but I thought the second was too pretentious for its own good. All the philosophical windbaggery sounded like the kind of stuff that only a pothead could find profound. ("We all must do what we must do....dude, that's totally, like, deep or something.")

The action scenes were interminably long; they might as well have put a caption on the screen that read "Plot Suspended: Please Enjoy This Extended Sequence of Cinematic Eyecandy."

And that whole music video/ flick they just threw in the middle? What's truly sad is that something pretty decent probably got left on the cutting room floor so they could preserve that oh-so-vital scene. (Not that I have anything against music videos or o movies, but don't throw them at me while I'm trying to watch a movie.)

So, yeah, I had a few complaints.....but maybe that's just me. :)
 

darthdarrel

New Member
Originally posted by Wilt Dasney
I didn't love it...the first one I enjoyed, but I thought the second was too pretentious for its own good. All the philosophical windbaggery sounded like the kind of stuff that only a pothead could find profound. ("We all must do what we must do....dude, that's totally, like, deep or something.")

The action scenes were interminably long; they might as well have put a caption on the screen that read "Plot Suspended: Please Enjoy This Extended Sequence of Cinematic Eyecandy."

And that whole music video/ flick they just threw in the middle? What's truly sad is that something pretty decent probably got left on the cutting room floor so they could preserve that oh-so-vital scene. (Not that I have anything against music videos or o movies, but don't throw them at me while I'm trying to watch a movie.)

So, yeah, I had a few complaints.....but maybe that's just me. :)
*THROWS A MUSIC VIDEO AND A O AT WILT DASNEY WHILE HE`S WATCHING A MOVIE* :lol:
 

mkt

When a paradise is lost go straight to Disney™
Premium Member
I ran to the restroom during the credits...


then returned for the preview
 

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