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Matrix Revolutions

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I belive it comes out today. i will be grabbing my copy!
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And I will be abstaining ;)

Enjoy though! Hehe...
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And I will be stalking the both of ye!

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I'll be stalking both of yer sigs!

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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. :shock:
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Post by KaelMwithascrubbrush »

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 :P
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the matrix are some of the most worthless movies i've ever seen first one was trash so more has to follow
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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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personally I thought that Revolutions was a big let-down :evil:
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keannu reeves sucks at that acting stuff too
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