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Film: Matrix Revolutions [super merge] (trailer, predictions, spoilers, discussion)

how about we just accept that its gonna have some amazing fx and a somewhat confusing storyline but will be hellacool to watch on a movie screen with excellent sound
 
AlmostFamous:

You seem to have forgotten that tickets to Matrix III cost $ 9.50, and 9 + 5 + 0 = 14 and 1 + 4 = 5 and 5 is a prime number, and Neo never eats prime rib in any of the Matrix movies, and in order to make Eve, God used Adam's rib, so obviously, this movie will suck.
 
...and he wakes up, disorientated, back in his apartment in front of a blinking computer screen. and says "woah." ;)

right. the Dallas dream sequence approach. that's pretty classy and really, really original ;)

alasdair
 
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Neo will come out of the K-hole and find that people at the party have been throwing their coats and backpacks on him for hours.
 
My Prediction:
Neo misses traveling through time and trying to pass a history report that he magically trasforms the matrix so he can once again be Ted Thodore Logan.
 
*CrystalMeth Bunny* said:
Neo will come out of the K-hole and find that people at the party have been throwing their coats and backpacks on him for hours.

L O V E L I F E said:
AlmostFamous:

You seem to have forgotten that tickets to Matrix III cost $ 9.50, and 9 + 5 + 0 = 14 and 1 + 4 = 5 and 5 is a prime number, and Neo never eats prime rib in any of the Matrix movies, and in order to make Eve, God used Adam's rib, so obviously, this movie will suck.

Fucking hilarious both of you.. =D
 
I predict that for about the first 3 weeks of the release of Matrix Revolutions, every cinema will be full of noisy hoodrat teenagers and assorted nerds who only ever go to the movies once or twice a year to see the latest moronic blockbuster. And as a result Keanu Reeves will become the world’s richest ‘actor’.
 
I found this on another board, and I agree with it 100%

At the end of the trailer, there's a VERY quick flash of what looks like Neo sacrificing himself to the Matrix, which leads me to possibly agree with the deal idea. Neo saves the world from Smith using the Core's help - in return, he must sacrifice himself to the Matrix to reset it as the Creator foretold at the end of Reloaded. I think that's how it's gonna end, with Neo telling Trinity goodbye and then throwing himself in to either honor a deal with the Core, or he has to sacrifice himself to shut down the Matrix and release everyone. So many things point to it - he's blinded by Bane obviously, he has an emotional farewell with Morpheus (they hug in the Real World) and only he and Trinity go in the ship together.

It's the end of the war prophecy that probably carries through into Revolutions - Neo will sacrifice himself to the Core and bring about the end of the Matrix. Hence...

Everything that has a beginning has an end.


And here is a link to a rather in-depth SPOILER site.

Oh, and CLICK HERE for a sweet preview!
 
Matrix Revolutions - Opens today.

So the reviews are starting to pour in - and it doesn't look good.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/TheMatrixRevolutions-1127201/

Some rather choice quotes:

"Watching the movie is sort of like finishing off a filet mignon dinner with Pop Rocks."
-- Phil Villarreal, ARIZONA DAILY STAR

"Too bad the Wachowski brothers marry their mind-blowing visuals to some of the worst war movie clichés ever written."
-- Sean O'Connell, ECLIPSE MAGAZINE

"The Matrix Revolutions sucks."
-- Peter Travers, ROLLING STONE

"Reloaded was certainly a lumpy, gaseous treatise of a movie, but viewers of Revolutions may find themselves looking back on it fondly."
-- A.O. Scott, NEW YORK TIMES

"How did something that started out so cool get so dorky?"
-- Manohla Dargis, LOS ANGELES TIMES

"With The Matrix Revolutions, the Wachowski brothers have managed to pull off something nearly impossible. They've made a movie about the end of the world that leaves us entirely indifferent to the outcome."
-- Chris Vognar, DALLAS MORNING NEWS
 
i think, often with events like this, there's a cool backlash and people find it hip to junk something which once was lauded.

it will be interesting to read BLer reviews when they start to appear, perhaps later today :)

rolling stone's pete travers had this gem "the matrix revolutions sucks"

with quality copy like that i have to suspect that his review is less about an objective review and more about selling copies of RS...

alasdair
 
^That could be. But I think Rolling Stone is one of the biggest trash publications in this day and age, so anything they have to say is negligable.

That said, I'll probably see it.
 
got tickets already.. i'm truly excited about it.. this thread was begining to put a dampener on that feeling though..
 
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