View Full Version : Matrix Revolutions...looking forward to it or not?
cloudff7
10-20-2003, 10:22 AM
There has been much distaste for the second movie in the Matrix triology, much due to the confusion left by the movie. Many questions were unanswered and new ones were raised. Yet, I personally can't wait for the movie to come out. I want to know if this is really a "matrix within a matrix" and what happens between Neo and Smith! I liked the second one because it made you form your own answers to the questions that were raised and it raised my enthusiasm for the conclusion.
So what about the rest of you? Looking forward to the movie or are you just going to see it for the fight scenes, lol?
XLord007
10-20-2003, 04:41 PM
So what about the rest of you? Looking forward to the movie or are you just going to see it for the fight scenes, lol?
Honestly, I thought the second movie was garbage, but I think the third one will be better (based on the trailer, anyway). I'm not really looking forward to it, but I will see it just to see how it ends.
Gemeines
10-28-2003, 02:17 AM
I still have not seen the second movie, I know that most all have seen it but not me! :shock: Blasphemy?
The plot to Matrix is very interesting and it did grab my attention with its exciting trailer. One of the main reasons I did not watch it was one of my friends went to see it opening night and said the same thing XLord007 said! I was influenced by the peoples "distaste" of the movie but I will still watch the dvd! :wink: and most likely do the same with the third installment.
The video game was soooo fun and its cut scenes made me even more curious.
I did however watch Kill- Bill and that was good stuff! :D :D :D
Vaeran
10-29-2003, 03:12 PM
I am looking forward to it a little, but not nearly the same level of excitement with which I went to the second movie. Hopefully Reloaded just suffered from having to set the stage for Revolutions, and the final movie will dig itself out of the hole.
But if they refer to Agent Smith as "The Zero", I'm walking out of the theatre.
Emperorsblackbones
11-27-2003, 05:05 PM
I refuse to watch it. I do regard the original Matrix as one of the best movies ever made. The sequel, however, was a failure.
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