Picked up Matrix Reloaded for $14.99 on DVD today

Kai Lord said:

What kind of excuse is that? Their just orcs, without any class levels even!

As for the DVD, I watched the whole thing through, except for the Zion dance scene which I skipped (hurray for the next chapter function!), and today I watched all of the action scenes again (I didn't skip the other parts because I don't like them, but because I've seen the movie five times and already know all of that).

The (seeming) lack of features while somewhat disappointing, doesn't really bother me since I watch/listen to such things once, if ever, and the real point of owning the DVD is so I can watch the movie repeatedly.
 

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The pricing if DVDs is always really good for the first week, after which the cost increases incrementally until it hovers around 20-22 bucks. Apparently this is done so that the number of sales will be greater in the first week and thereby encourage other folks to buy the movies in the coming weeks for a higher price.

:D I always buy my DVDs the first week or so to ensure the lowest price. I will not suffer under the market factor that is "the man" trying to keep me down. :p
That, and I have to own my favorite movies on DVD...

Erge
 

Pants said:
One of the things that I think is funny about the Seraph sequence is how deliberately cryptic Seraph is in the beginning, just so he can launch into his patty cake routine with Neo.

"First I must aporogize..."

"For what?"

"THIS..." *commence patty cake kung-fu*

But what if Neo didn't take the bait?

"First I must aporogize..."

"Apology accepted."

"Oh. Um...well...do you want to just see the Oracle then?"
 


Kai Lord said:
One of the things that I think is funny about the Seraph sequence is how deliberately cryptic Seraph is in the beginning, just so he can launch into his patty cake routine with Neo.

"First I must aporogize..."

"For what?"

"THIS..." *commence patty cake kung-fu*

But what if Neo didn't take the bait?

"First I must aporogize..."

"Apology accepted."

"Oh. Um...well...do you want to just see the Oracle then?"

If you've played the Enter the Matrix video game, it has about an hour of live action footage shot with all the same actors. Seraph fights both Ghost and Axel and both times he does the "I must aporogize." thing. :)

As some of you know, the woman who played the Oracle died in real life. In Revolutions, and the video game, there is a different actress playing her part. In the game, they explain why she looks different instead of having everyone pretend she doesn't. I'm glad they did that, for continuity's sake.
 

Kai Lord said:
One of the things that I think is funny about the Seraph sequence is how deliberately cryptic Seraph is in the beginning, just so he can launch into his patty cake routine with Neo.

"First I must aporogize..."

"For what?"

"THIS..." *commence patty cake kung-fu*

But what if Neo didn't take the bait?

"First I must aporogize..."

"Apology accepted."

"Oh. Um...well...do you want to just see the Oracle then?"
You forgot one part of the fight...

*gratuitous bullet time effect which only serves to make the fight LONGER* ;)

Or the alternate ending..

*patty cake kung fu ends*

"I. Want. To see. The. Oracle."

"Oracre? I thought you want Kung Fu lessons. You fight him to see the Oracre"
 

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