matrix reloaded (includes potential spoilers)
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I finally went to see the film on Saturday. The action was fun, the story was lame, lame, lame.
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Just to stem the flow of negativity.
I liked it.
So nur.
I liked it.
So nur.
"You do realize you're talking to a man with a human head in his hands who has every intention of using it to beat these people to death?"
I saw it today, i was pretty disapointed
I kind of got the jist of it unfortunately realising that the 'jist' wasnt very good. If you ask me (which you arent) its almost like someone pulled out return of the jedi, sliced and diced it and stuck keanu reeves face over luke skywalkers.
good special effects though
I kind of got the jist of it unfortunately realising that the 'jist' wasnt very good. If you ask me (which you arent) its almost like someone pulled out return of the jedi, sliced and diced it and stuck keanu reeves face over luke skywalkers.
good special effects though
saw it yesterday and... wasn't so disappointed as i had been afraid of.
well, i owe an explanation: the first Matrix was for me:
1) an existentialist allegory about our life and NOT a science fiction;
2) great artistic pictures, a beautiful woman, nice costumes, interesting tricks, cool action and so on;
3) illogical plot that didn't seem disturbing because all this was a mix of the real life and a computer game.
before seeing Matrix II i already knew that the allegory has been told and there would be only action, beauty, tricks etc and i have to admit they were not worse than in the first part. talking about illogicality -- there were even less mistakes. for example: the rebirth of Trinity was more logical than the rebirth of Neo in the first film.
of course, Matrix II wasn't nothing but an action film but i think not the worst one. and as i said i didn't expect very much.
well, i owe an explanation: the first Matrix was for me:
1) an existentialist allegory about our life and NOT a science fiction;
2) great artistic pictures, a beautiful woman, nice costumes, interesting tricks, cool action and so on;
3) illogical plot that didn't seem disturbing because all this was a mix of the real life and a computer game.
before seeing Matrix II i already knew that the allegory has been told and there would be only action, beauty, tricks etc and i have to admit they were not worse than in the first part. talking about illogicality -- there were even less mistakes. for example: the rebirth of Trinity was more logical than the rebirth of Neo in the first film.
of course, Matrix II wasn't nothing but an action film but i think not the worst one. and as i said i didn't expect very much.
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Shouldn't you be in your honey moon?pikkrong wrote:saw it yesterday and... wasn't so disappointed as i had been afraid of.
well, i owe an explanation: the first Matrix was for me:
1) an existentialist allegory about our life and NOT a science fiction;
2) great artistic pictures, a beautiful woman, nice costumes, interesting tricks, cool action and so on;
3) illogical plot that didn't seem disturbing because all this was a mix of the real life and a computer game.
before seeing Matrix II i already knew that the allegory has been told and there would be only action, beauty, tricks etc and i have to admit they were not worse than in the first part. talking about illogicality -- there were even less mistakes. for example: the rebirth of Trinity was more logical than the rebirth of Neo in the first film.
of course, Matrix II wasn't nothing but an action film but i think not the worst one. and as i said i didn't expect very much.
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yeah its very clever, everytime i see it, i see something newpikkrong wrote:saw it yesterday and... wasn't so disappointed as i had been afraid of.
well, i owe an explanation: the first Matrix was for me:
1) an existentialist allegory about our life and NOT a science fiction;
last time it was neo's room is room 101 and metacortex as the name of the company. even the alarm clock has a biblical reference. I really am that sad still no Elliot as of yet, phew!!
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Do you mean you had sex before marriage?!pikkrong wrote:our honeymoon was in April - I mean the trip to Berlin to see a certain rock'n'roll banddead inside wrote:
Shouldn't you be in your honey moon?
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it was very nice time
(Well, that explains why spending your honeymoon watching videos...)
You are a naughty girl, DI, how could you think something like that?dead inside wrote:Do you mean you had sex before marriage?!pikkrong wrote:our honeymoon was in April - I mean the trip to Berlin to see a certain rock'n'roll banddead inside wrote:
Shouldn't you be in your honey moon?
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it was very nice time
Of course, we have watched videos two years together. (But I have to confess, we have some very sexy ones like "Guys With Sexy Hats From Leeds", "Andy And Patsy Under Southern Sun", "Sexy Siouxsie And The Boys" etc. By the way, if you have seen British TV-comedy "Men Behaving Badly" and remember how Gary pronounced the name "Kylie", you know, how to pronounce name "Sssiouxsie" )
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Why have we stopped talking about Carrie Anne Moss?
It took us enough posts to get on to her in the first place!
It took us enough posts to get on to her in the first place!
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Does this make up for it?Ed Rhombus wrote:Why have we stopped talking about Carrie Anne Moss?
It took us enough posts to get on to her in the first place!
http://www.celebritywonder.com/free/mos ... 9.jpg.html
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It goes some way to healing the hurt, yes.
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