OK, I apologise for the 'brainwashed zombies' comment. That was more directed at Hollywood execs, as filtered through my brain, and came out more vitriolic than I intended it, and interpreted as an attack against people I was inferring to be victims, not villains.
If I instead asked people who didn't like it to 'free their mind from tradition', would that have been better phrasing?
Anyway, I'm quite the zombie myself. I enjoyed Charlie's Angels almost as much as Revolutions. I was trying to make some kind of point, and on consideration, I rolled a 1. Fine line, I crossed it. Sorry.
Carry on, then.
Oh, and I did wonder about the APC armour issue. I suppose it would have been too difficult to create individual mech designs to distinguish important characters, as the Japanese would have done, and still have them look realistic. ("Ha! My APC is pink, with red feathers on the back!" "Yeah, well mine's got six arms and bangles!" It just doesn't work for the established tone.)
However, I think it's fairly obvious why they don't have great clothing in Zion - where would they get the material? The sheep? The vast cotton fields they happen to have out the back? Nah, they've managed to get this much together, they're pretty lucky to have it. (Sure, they've got some sources of biological matter - probably big tanks of food algae, though. About a billion years too primitive to create decent fibers.) So what little stuff they have managed to put together, they'll keep around without unravelling it to make new ones, because they're concerned with other matters.
And Bane's actor was spot-on. Incredible. Just gotta say that.