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Originally posted by Chris_D
I haven't seen reloaded yet. But I will do.
I'm not sure if this is what you meant, but at that point Smith could see the future, just as the Oracle could. He at first could see up to the point with him standing over Neo in the crater. But Neo made the choice to get back up and to keep fighting, at which point Smith could suddenly see the real outcome of the battle, and freaked. He paniced and tried to copy over Neo, which in the end was what killed him.Originally posted by azz0r
What happened to Smith at the end of his fight with Neo when he became all confused?
Seraph is outnumbered by Smiths, but they don't show what happens. He says that he has beaten Smith before... so what happened?
Originally posted by Dedalus
i think someone nailed this above or on a different thread
Originally posted by thehunter1320
BTW, the baby faced machine's name is "Deus Ex Machina"
Originally posted by Sulkdodds
Ah, yes...'God in the Machine.'
Originally posted by thehunter1320
BTW, the baby faced machine's name is "Deus Ex Machina"
Originally posted by Dedalus
how do you know it's name is that? where does it say that? i'd like to know.
Originally posted by Fenric1138
Latin apparantly...
Deus ex machina is New Latin for "god from the machine"; it is a translation of the Greek theos ek mekhanes
Originally posted by thehunter1320
BTW, the baby faced machine's name is "Deus Ex Machina"
Originally posted by mrchimp
Personally I wish they hadn't filmed both revolutions and reloaded together, but instead waited a year or two to see how people reacted to reloaded and make sure they didn't make the same mistakes again.
Me and my friends love working out the philosophy behind it but then we also like discussing string theory and quantum physics. Most people think that kind of thing is boreing and therefore it does not have massmarket appeal.
The third one has the same problem and is being given really bad reviews because of it, reviewers who wouldn't normally go near a movie like this are reviewing it because they think it is a movie which is supposed to appeal to a mass market like the first one, instead there getting a movie where the highlight is a giant mech battle and... well you get the picture.
Originally posted by Baal
I loved Revolutions, it was way better than Reloaded I thought.
In MY OPINION, they left it wide open for another like three movies :O
that's why so many un-answered things...
Originally posted by Javert
Joel Silver the producer has already confirmed that there will NOT be anymore Matrix movies.
However, TV, comics, and novels are still fair game.
Originally posted by Maskirovka
i almost wish they had filmed and released all three films together. that way you wouldn't have time to think about each film and build up these unrealistic expectations of the next one before you saw it...i think these expectations of the films are why people don't like them. they think it should happen one way, and it happens another, so they get pissed.
i think the 3rd film is getting bad reviews because people just expected more of the same stuff from the first two. so many people are complaining "there wasn't enough in-matrix scenes!" and "where were the twins??" and things like that. people need to consider the films as a whole, not just as single films.
i think the 3rd film lacked a bit of discovery and that feeling of awe, but if you think about reloaded and revolutions as one film together, it makes more sense.
as far as the massmarket appeal thing, i think they achieved that with the neo/smith battle and the car chase...and of course the APU/dock battle...but those (especially the neo/smith battle and the reference and irony of him becoming a virus, which he accused humans of being.) didn't detract from the main story/theme.
Originally posted by mrchimp
Personally I don't think the APU battle has mass market appeal, most people like explosions and a bit of fighting but when it goes on forever (personally I could watch 1 or 2 hourse of mechs fighting as long as it kept the pace up) they start to get a bit fed up. It's very impressive to you and me, but not everybody is that intrested in CGI effects concerning mechs and would rather see CGI concerning bullet time like in the first. If it did have mass market appeal the surely it wouldn't be getting such bad reviews, there's no way someone who liked that kind of thing could sit through it and say it was crap.
I'm sure people are getting all nostalgic about the first one though, which is a pain in the ass for any movie which is a sequal to a very good original. I think the same applies to games, there are very few sequals that live up to peoples expectations and often when playing a sequal you think "I'v seen this all before, but in slightly crappier tech," or in UT2003 case "what the **** do they call this," haveing said that I did play CTF instantgib so much that i have ended up No. 4 in CTF's alltime players (name Reflex, used to be No. 2), tragic isn't it... I'm not even that good.
YOU PEOPLE ARE IDIOTS!!!! The only reason you didnt like it is because you didnt understand it.... This Trilogy is the most indepth, symbolic movie ever created. Everything in this movie is symbolic of a spirtual myth or premise. I have never seen a movie since Star wars that has tackled the epic genre and managed to pull it off so convincingly. Your just watching the movie excpecting some big awnsr like "And the murderer is...." But know, this movie was designed to make you think, theorize and ponder, its a refreshing change to have a movie that lets you think for youreslf, You idiots go watch Bad Boys 2
Chris,Australia