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Not a good ending to the trilogy
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""The Matrix Revolutions" is not a vast improvement on the mediocre first installment in the series. The only thing that saves this one, like the first movie, is the spectacular special effects. This time, the machines attack the human resistance in their on proverbial backyard -- and almost destroy mankind once and for all. However, the biggest problem for the machines and humans is "Smith" (Hugo Weaving), a program created by the machines that has grown stronger and more dangerous to mankind and machine. The acting is better in this movie, but it is still not perfect. I just could not believe any performance. Another problem with the characters is the development of the ones introduced in this movie. You don't learn anything, if at all, about these people. The first movie was shot with a much darker tone than this one. Although grays and blacks were heavily used in everything from scenery to wardrobe, there was much brighter lighting in this movie. You have to be a fan of the tril ... "
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Terminator Salvation: An Open L ...
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"Terminator Salvation, due in May of next year, stars Christian Bale as John Conner. The film will be a quasi-reboot of the series, picking up after the machines have destroyed civilization and Conner is leading a small band of survivors in a war against the machines. The following is an open letter to McG, the director of the film. Dear McG, Lots of people have been talking about your new movie this week. Several sites have posted some leaked material featuring the work of production designer Martin Laing. Many sites had a behind the scenes featurette with Laing and a gallery of concept art, most of which were taken down at the request of the studio. One of the only ones to survive at time of this writing is on io9. Ain’t it Cool News reported that while James Cameron did not have a hear-to-heart with you, as you
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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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The third one wraps it all
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"Final episode of the matrix trilogy really wraps it. At least for me. A lot of ideas were in my head, how all of it is going to end and none of them were correct. I think the ending works wery well and is logical. I've had a lot of discussions with my friends about the trilogy plus the ending and they do seem to disagree with me about this fact. I think this was a great ending for a great movie trilogy. Highly recommended material for a movie night with friends, six hours straight of Matrix. I know, I've tried it :) "
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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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"I got the DVD and totally nerded-out on it, so I don't see it as 'having the "heart and soul"-ending' of the story ... on the extra-features, they say a lot about how the story didn't really 'end' on the movie screen---which you can see in the plot of the online game (which I would link you to here, but that would destroy my believability here---you would see me write this and KNOW I'm trying to get you to buy the game, that I don't care how you feel about THE MATRIX.)If you saw RELOADED, you know that 'it doesn't really matter what [Neo does], the Machines will survive.' So REVOLUTIONS is just for 'the fulfillment of Neo's karma.' I.e. 'His reason for living' was to choose humanity's survival over the Machines' attempt to deny us what little existence we have.He did so without destroying the machines. He cancelled out an error in the machines which he inadvertantly may have put there in the first pla ... "
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Sad, but true -- SPOILERS
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"I went to see this by myself, because my girlfriend didn't want to. We are lucky enough in Albany to have a top notch independant theater, but I had to go to the mall for this one. It must have been playing on 8 screens, or maybe 20, I don't remember. It was a bunch though.I gave the high school kid my ticket and he said something like "theater 9 is on your right" or something. I was a little late, so the door was closed already. As I found a seat I noticed the movie already started. I wasn't THAT late, so I figured no problem. On the screen was that big spaceship thing going though a tunnel. Okay cool, the previous movie ENDED with a big spaceship thing going through tunnel Good.About 30 minutes later, Trinity dies. I'm thinking, "wow that takes BALLS man! Sweet!" Kill off the hot chick in the plastic unitard FIRST. Bad ass! As the movie continued, I developed a strong sense that SOMETHING WAS AWRY. Yes, yes, I had come into the theater about 2/3 of the way into the movie. Maybe e ... "
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