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<blockquote data-quote="Celtavian" data-source="post: 1500550" data-attributes="member: 5834"><p><strong>re</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm really disappointed because the Matrix trilogy did not live up to the hype. It started off great. The first movie was really unique and interesting with some new and genuinely creative fight sequences and special effects.</p><p></p><p>The 2nd movie didn't do a very good job of blending the story and action like the first movie. I didn't like the 2nd movie all that much though the twins were pretty cool as was the fight atop the moving semis.</p><p></p><p>The 3rd movie was boring. The story moved slow and was mostly reinforcing already developed themes in an obvious and cliche manner. The end of the movie was like one big cliche drawn from so many other movies that did it better. The sacrifice of war, Neo giving his life to save humanity, and piloting the ship through a small space to set off a big bomb to stop the machine assault. Very cliche. Bored the living hell out of me. Matrix Revolutions hardly kept my attention. I kept thinking about other things and daydreaming while watching the movie. Very poor ending with little new or creative to offer. Even the fight sequence with Smith was utterly boring, looked like something straight out of <em>Superman 2</em>. </p><p></p><p>The Wachowski's really robbed alot of other movies to make the Matrix trilogy. The series is nothing more than a mish mash of other popular movies. The first Matrix is the most original and interesting of the three. It's too bad they couldn't have done a better job on the sequels to the first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celtavian, post: 1500550, member: 5834"] [b]re[/b] I'm really disappointed because the Matrix trilogy did not live up to the hype. It started off great. The first movie was really unique and interesting with some new and genuinely creative fight sequences and special effects. The 2nd movie didn't do a very good job of blending the story and action like the first movie. I didn't like the 2nd movie all that much though the twins were pretty cool as was the fight atop the moving semis. The 3rd movie was boring. The story moved slow and was mostly reinforcing already developed themes in an obvious and cliche manner. The end of the movie was like one big cliche drawn from so many other movies that did it better. The sacrifice of war, Neo giving his life to save humanity, and piloting the ship through a small space to set off a big bomb to stop the machine assault. Very cliche. Bored the living hell out of me. Matrix Revolutions hardly kept my attention. I kept thinking about other things and daydreaming while watching the movie. Very poor ending with little new or creative to offer. Even the fight sequence with Smith was utterly boring, looked like something straight out of [i]Superman 2[/i]. The Wachowski's really robbed alot of other movies to make the Matrix trilogy. The series is nothing more than a mish mash of other popular movies. The first Matrix is the most original and interesting of the three. It's too bad they couldn't have done a better job on the sequels to the first. [/QUOTE]
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