Matrix: Revolutions synopsis

Kai Lord said:
Why not? The Two Towers did.
Hmm, that's funny. Because as many people as I heard who were ho-hum about Reloaded, I heard just as many people who were downright angry about Two Towers. Many of the right here on these boards. I found the discussions on Two Towers were much more heated than Reloaded's.
 

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Tarrasque Wrangler said:
Hmm, that's funny. Because as many people as I heard who were ho-hum about Reloaded, I heard just as many people who were downright angry about Two Towers. Many of the right here on these boards. I found the discussions on Two Towers were much more heated than Reloaded's.

I, personally, would like to get a copy of the TTT script to use at toilet paper. :D

Aside from that -- Tarrasque Wrangler, where in California do you live? It's cool if you don't wanna say, it's just that I'm moving there in May.

Hey, hey, hey. ;)
 

Tarrasque Wrangler said:
Hmm, that's funny. Because as many people as I heard who were ho-hum about Reloaded, I heard just as many people who were downright angry about Two Towers. Many of the right here on these boards. I found the discussions on Two Towers were much more heated than Reloaded's.
Feh, whenever a great film is released there are always fools who claim otherwise. Lucky for all of you, I'm here to tell you who's right and who's wrong. :cool:
 

Kai Lord said:
Feh, whenever a great film is released there are always fools who claim otherwise. Lucky for all of you, I'm here to tell you who's right and who's wrong. :cool:

What's that have to do with tTT?
 




Morpheus said:
It was a good movie. Too many yahoos thought that it had to be just like the original to be any good-much to their disappointment.


I didn't like Matrix Reloaded. The cgi wasn't very good and the characters acted too cool and didn't seem to have any real personality.

As someone pointed out when the film was released, in the original, Neo goes to see the Oracle, but in Reloaded, he has to kung-fu fight to see her. Why?

Like the Star Wars prequels, this movie suffered from Hollywood's idea of all flash and no substance. Fill up the screen with enough cgi and explosions, and people will walk away satisfied.

I've been dissappointed by most of the big, Hollywood films I've seen lately. Reloaded. Tomb Raider. Die Another Day. Blade 2. All of them feel hollow.

I will grant that the fight on the freeway was cool, but that was all I enjoyed (I even liked the Jango Fett/Obi-Wan fight and the final battle in Attack of the Clones).
 

Villano said:
As someone pointed out when the film was released, in the original, Neo goes to see the Oracle, but in Reloaded, he has to kung-fu fight to see her. Why?
I'm guessing to see if he's truly come to grips with his status as The One.
Villano said:
Like the Star Wars prequels, this movie suffered from Hollywood's idea of all flash and no substance. Fill up the screen with enough cgi and explosions, and people will walk away satisfied.
No substance? What with all the control/free will talks?
Villano said:
I've been dissappointed by most of the big, Hollywood films I've seen lately. Reloaded. Tomb Raider. Die Another Day. Blade 2. All of them feel hollow.
Loved it; Eh; Bond is cool in his own right; not as good as the first.
Villano said:
I will grant that the fight on the freeway was cool, but that was all I enjoyed (I even liked the Jango Fett/Obi-Wan fight and the final battle in Attack of the Clones).
Those two fights were good, yes.
 

I actually did not like the fight between Obi-Wan and Fett. I got the feeling that Obi-Wan forgot how to use the Force or something. He seemed to be more of a street brawler rather than a Jedi.

Starman
 

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