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Posted: 28 May 2003, 14:10
by Black Dahlia
Hmm.... just been told (by my boss) that "you look like you've come straight out of 'The Matrix' "

Is this a compliment do you think??? :?

Posted: 28 May 2003, 15:20
by 6FeetOver
Black Dahlia wrote:Hmm.... just been told (by my boss) that "you look like you've come straight out of 'The Matrix' "

Is this a compliment do you think??? :?

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! Send us a pic, there's a love! :wink: :twisted: :kiss: :innocent: :von:

Posted: 28 May 2003, 16:54
by Black Dahlia
SINsister wrote:
Black Dahlia wrote:Hmm.... just been told (by my boss) that "you look like you've come straight out of 'The Matrix' "

Is this a compliment do you think??? :?

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! Send us a pic, there's a love! :wink: :twisted: :kiss: :innocent: :von:
Um Sinny......I'm a girl, so probably no Keanu qualities - sorry! :lol:

Posted: 28 May 2003, 17:01
by Quiff Boy
Black Dahlia wrote:Um Sinny......I'm a girl, so probably no Keanu qualities - sorry! :lol:
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! Send us a pic, there's a love! :wink: :twisted: :kiss: :innocent: :von:

Posted: 28 May 2003, 17:13
by Black Dahlia
Honestly you two !!! You'll just have to ask Mr Eddy.

Since I'm wearing a suit today he probably meant I looked like Agent Smith! :(

(sadly they don't let me wear my rubber trousers to work anymore) :innocent:

Posted: 28 May 2003, 19:02
by Ginger
Black Dahlia wrote:
Since I'm wearing a suit today he probably meant I looked like Agent Smith! :(

What's wrong with Agent Smith?

Give me Agent Smith anyday! Hugo Weaving is the sexist thing in The Matrix films :wink:

Posted: 28 May 2003, 20:02
by Black Dahlia
Ginger wrote:
Black Dahlia wrote:
Since I'm wearing a suit today he probably meant I looked like Agent Smith! :(

What's wrong with Agent Smith?

Give me Agent Smith anyday! Hugo Weaving is the sexist thing in The Matrix films :wink:
Nothing wrong with Agent Smith ... I just happen to be a girl :urff: :lol:

Posted: 28 May 2003, 20:07
by Quiff Boy
Black Dahlia wrote:Nothing wrong with Agent Smith ... I just happen to be a girl :urff: :lol:
hmm, that still works for me ;)

:eek: :urff: ;D :innocent: :kiss:

Posted: 28 May 2003, 20:09
by Black Dahlia
Quiff Boy wrote:
Black Dahlia wrote:Nothing wrong with Agent Smith ... I just happen to be a girl :urff: :lol:
hmm, that still works for me ;)

:eek: :urff: ;D :innocent: :kiss:
You, your Quiffness are not a well man, if you've got a thing for servalan from Blakes 7 then I'm really in trouble .........

Posted: 28 May 2003, 20:10
by Quiff Boy
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

nah, orac was more my kinda puppy ;)

(i just lurrve perspex)

Posted: 28 May 2003, 20:13
by Black Dahlia
Quiff Boy wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

nah, orac was more my kinda puppy ;)

(i just lurrve perspex)
Okay then I'll stay :urff: :kiss:

Posted: 29 May 2003, 10:18
by Jim
LoL

Hey, I said I loved it - that doesn't mean the whole thing isn't riddled with more holes than a saddam body double.

And the matrix within the matrix thing. Surely it's too obvious - even they wouldn't stoop that low. would they?

Posted: 29 May 2003, 15:44
by MrEddy
dead inside wrote: BTW, "there is no spoon"! Ace!
Have you seen Dog Soldiers? The "there is no spoon" pun makes the film....

Posted: 29 May 2003, 18:28
by 6FeetOver
Black Dahlia wrote:Um Sinny......I'm a girl, so probably no Keanu qualities - sorry! :lol:
Oh, I know that you're a girl (and while I have nothing whatsoever against them, I'm definitely not a lesbian... :wink: )! Still wanna see a pic, though, dammit! :twisted: ;D :von:

Posted: 29 May 2003, 21:04
by Black Dahlia
Haven't worked out how to insert photos into my posts unfortunately. Mr Eddy :kiss: knows what I look like, maybe he can do a crayon drawing or something ............... :lol:

Posted: 30 May 2003, 02:50
by dead stars
MrEddy wrote:
dead inside wrote: BTW, "there is no spoon"! Ace!
Have you seen Dog Soldiers? The "there is no spoon" pun makes the film....
I have no idea. I meant that part of MAtrix one when the little child says Neo "ther is no spoon", meaning reality is our imagination. That touched me. But I'm not going to explain now, obviously. :roll:

Posted: 30 May 2003, 14:44
by MrEddy
dead inside wrote:
MrEddy wrote:
dead inside wrote: BTW, "there is no spoon"! Ace!
Have you seen Dog Soldiers? The "there is no spoon" pun makes the film....
I have no idea. I meant that part of MAtrix one when the little child says Neo "ther is no spoon", meaning reality is our imagination. That touched me. But I'm not going to explain now, obviously. :roll:
I'll just say this: imagine a more attractive version of Sinead O'Connor (sp?). She wears a good suit too, a charcoal pinstripe with a slightly fitted jacket and delicatly flared trousers.

Erm, sorry, BD! :notworthy:

Posted: 30 May 2003, 15:53
by Black Dahlia
MrEddy wrote:
dead inside wrote:
MrEddy wrote: Have you seen Dog Soldiers? The "there is no spoon" pun makes the film....
I have no idea. I meant that part of MAtrix one when the little child says Neo "ther is no spoon", meaning reality is our imagination. That touched me. But I'm not going to explain now, obviously. :roll:
I'll just say this: imagine a more attractive version of Sinead O'Connor (sp?). She wears a good suit too, a charcoal pinstripe with a slightly fitted jacket and delicatly flared trousers.

Erm, sorry, BD! :notworthy:
Careful Mr E people will start talking .................... :wink:

I suppose I really do owe you lunch now ..and maybe a slapping ... ;D

Posted: 30 May 2003, 19:23
by MrEddy
...what kind of a slapping? :oops:

Posted: 02 Jun 2003, 18:10
by Moz Magister
Bitch slapping, I'll bet :twisted: :wink: 8)

Posted: 02 Jun 2003, 20:29
by pikkrong
a month or two ago i heard little boys in the bus stop whispering: "Neo! Neo!"
it took some minutes to understand they meant... me ;D
(i had black coat, leather trousers, New Rock shoes and sunglasses)

Posted: 02 Jun 2003, 21:50
by 6FeetOver
pikkrong wrote:a month or two ago i heard little boys in the bus stop whispering: "Neo! Neo!"
it took some minutes to understand they meant... me ;D
(i had black coat, leather trousers, New Rock shoes and sunglasses)
Nice!!! :twisted: ;D :kiss: :oops: :von:

Posted: 02 Jun 2003, 23:08
by pikkrong
SINsister wrote:
pikkrong wrote:a month or two ago i heard little boys in the bus stop whispering: "Neo! Neo!"
it took some minutes to understand they meant... me ;D
(i had black coat, leather trousers, New Rock shoes and sunglasses)
Nice!!! :twisted: ;D :kiss: :oops: :von:
actually i'm just an ordinary guy - that's just clothes i use to wear :oops:

Re: matrix reloaded (includes potential spoilers)

Posted: 03 Jun 2003, 01:43
by Black Planet
RicheyJames wrote:just a warning to anyone who might have been thinking of toddling off to the nearest multiplex to see the new matrix movie.

don't do it

went to see it last night with reasonably low expectations and still left disappointed. whilst there are some fine set-piece scenes (although a little heavy on the CGI) it is necessary to sit through so much up-it's-own-arse pretentious sci-fi twaddle that you'll be luck if you're still awake when something exciting happens.

agent smith is still cool though

Agreed. Ending sucked. I was depressed the rest of the day.

BP
8)

Posted: 03 Jun 2003, 08:29
by MrEddy
You must realise the first film was good only for the sake of novelty; it's sequel was bound to dissapoint you.

On seeing the original again, I find it very vacant. If they'd spent as much money making Johnny Neumonic, on the other hand...

Still, I look forward to the sequel.