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The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
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The best of the weak trilogy
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"The fight between man and machine continues in "The Matrix Reloaded," which is probably the best of the Matrix Trilogy movies. "Neo" (Keanu Reeves) leads the people of "Zion" in what leads to the "Agents" attacking from the surface of the planet. However, one of these "Agents" is able to make his way into the human subterannian city. Like the other movies, the acting is not as good as it could be. They are, however, much better than the other movies. None of the actors stand out, but at least some of the actors don't appear to just recite their lines in a cold manner. One performance that stands out, but not by much, is by Laurence Fishburne. His performance is a little lighter, and more physically demanding than in the movie prior to this one. The fighting scenes are spectacular. The only problem with them is that they look poorly choreographed, and many of the hits that land on persons in these scenes don't look like they would cause the slightest bruise or laceration. Another bi ... "
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Cause and the action
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"Watch it again and you'll see it's action packed. Funny too how the only thing they seem to be afraid of is going on the freeway. Perhaps there is more truth here than we realize... "
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Life Sucks
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"Ever have one of those days? Wake up grumpy, the whole world seems against you, that time clock ticks slowly by, the world seeming bleaker with every second? Well take heart that your life ain’t so bad. The cliché holds that it could be worse. Why, take for example how shitty your life would be if the planet you lived on was completely covered with water, or if life was so bad on the surface of the planet you had to live underground, near the core of the earth? What if you had a tyrannical authority figure with delusions of grandeur to contend with, constantly talking about how great life will be, if ever on dry land, or actually on the earth's surface, or living in a world free from Saddam Hussein? One that constantly promises a better life, a happy future, only to have your hopes dashed with the grinding reality of day to day existence? Next time you have one of those unexplainably shitty days, dust off the old VCR player and your box scratched VHS versions of Waterworld an ... "
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THE MATRIX RELOADED
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"Ahhh... Reloaded... It had just been too long since I watched this series. My fellow comic book geek Private America just pulled out his 10-disc set -- I haven't done that yet. But back to Reloaded... as soon as the credits played the Rage Against the Machine tune I wanted to watch Revolutions. I know at the time it seemed overly complex, but now that all the characters are thoroughly ingrained, it seems very straightforward. I also watched the trailer for MATRIX and forgot how completely badass that trailer was! "
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‘Terminator Salvation’ Teaser. ...
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"Remember when trailers would name-appropriately trail the movie? Me neither. I don’t think anyone does. But occasionally trailers are still shown after the main feature. Back to the Future Part III was advertised at the end of Part II, and The Matrix Reloaded ended with a preview of The Matrix Revolutions. As next installments of cliff-hanging series, though, these sequels were like the old serials from which trailers received their name (in one of multiple explanations). I suggest that previews of big movies starring the main actor of the film you’re currently seeing also follow this model. Why? Because after watching this teaser (boy does it tease right) trailer for next summer’s
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AFI's 10 Top 10: Science Fiction
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"The Science Fiction Top 10 is notable for having what is arguably the least disputable number one on all of these lists in 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). Even after two decades, the film remains gorgeous and convincing-looking, and still capable of provoking debate about technology, the nature of intelligence, and humanity's identity and place in the universe. It has left an indelible mark on how the future, and how space and space travel, is visualized and imagined, especially, but not exclusively, on film. It's a masterful work, and it's difficult for me to think of a more deserving selection for the top of this list. At the same time, this Top 10 has its share of both puzzling selections and curious absences.E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) at number three leaves much to be desired. Not only does the movie not hold up to repeated viewing, but it also barely qualifies as science fiction. True, the AFI's definition of this genre calls for “imaginative speculation”, but it also sta ... "
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Stating the Obvious
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"I am sure most everyone has already thought this but since I have not read anything, anywhere that mentions this little tidbit I thought I would do so here. The first film ends with Neo leaping inside of Agent Smith (after coming back from the dead inside the Matrix) and ripping him apart. The other agents then proceed to run away in fear. The film closes with Neo making the phone call to someone that causes the code of the Matrix to freeze and Neo then flies away. I mention all of this because when this film begins we very quickly have Neo repeating one of his incredible fight scenes against three agents at once. Now I ask you, if they fled from him at the end of the first film -- and he is capable of flight and going inside of the agents and causing them to explode -- why on Earth would he then go back to the long, drawn-out fights? This movie is quite bad. I would say terrible but in comparison to the end of this trilogy this film is better so I am trying to keep the order stra ... "
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Not so bad for a sequel
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"Matrix reloaded picks you up where the first episode left you. The expectations are quite big, as the first episode of the trilogy set the targets so high, imho. The plot goes further and some explanations are already given, but not all of them as there is a third episode coming up. I think the second episode is the poorest of the three, even though it is way above sci-fi average. Maybe it is just a shadow of a sequel that happens to be quite dark after the excellent episode one. There is still enough plot to feed all the conspiracy theories for the final episode, how all of it is going to end. Entertaining nevertheless. "
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Life Sucks
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"Ever have one of those days? Wake up grumpy, the whole world seems against you, that time clock ticks slowly by, the world seeming bleaker with every second? Well take heart that your life ain’t so bad. The cliché holds that it could be worse. Why, take for example how shitty your life would be if the planet you lived on was completely covered with water, or if life was so bad on the surface of the planet you had to live underground, near the core of the earth? What if you had a tyrannical authority figure with delusions of grandeur to contend with, constantly talking about how great life will be, if ever on dry land, or actually on the earth's surface, or living in a world free from Saddam Hussein? One that constantly promises a better life, a happy future, only to have your hopes dashed with the grinding reality of day to day existence? Next time you have one of those unexplainably shitty days, dust off the old VCR player and your box scratched VHS versions of Waterworld an ... "
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The Whole Ten Yards: Translatio ...
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"The Whole Ten Yards--another cheap sequel I bought at the FAMILY DOLLAR (just like Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and--you guessed it--THE MATRIX REVOLUTIONS)--was a relation of a rather ingenious situation.Matthew Perry's character is just 'along for the ride' of Bruce Willis's hitman-character's fortune-plan.While I'm sure The Whole Nine Yards was also a good movie, you don't need to have seen it to catch enough of its 'gist' leading into the plot of The Whole Ten ... i.e. The Whole Ten might hold some sort of "completion" of The Whole Nine, but you don't need to know that there was ever Nine to enjoy the Ten (unlike R "
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