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THE MATRIX 4 And 5 In 3D?
Posted on 1/23/11 at 9:43 pm
Posted on 1/23/11 at 9:43 pm
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Reeves also said that he’s met with the Wachowskis and said that they had finished work on a 2-picture script treatment for the next Matrix movies. Wait, that’s not all, word has it they’ve also discussed 3D with James Cameron
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keanu stated that he still has an obligation to the fans to deliver a movie worthy of the title “The Matrix” and he swears this time that the treatment will truly revolutionise the action genre like the first movie. Wachowski’s are working on a movie called “Cloud Atlas” at the moment, once that concludes they will talk again.
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Posted on 1/23/11 at 9:45 pm to Geauxldineye
I still haven't forgiven them for making Matrix 2 and 3.
Posted on 1/23/11 at 9:54 pm to Geauxldineye
ever get that feeling deep down inside where you just know this will not end well........
Posted on 1/23/11 at 10:04 pm to saintsfan92612
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I still haven't forgiven them for making Matrix 2 and 3.
This
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ever get that feeling deep down inside where you just know this will not end well........
This as well
Posted on 1/23/11 at 10:18 pm to OMLandshark
No more... please, no more Matrix sequels...
And I thought Neo was dead at the end of Revolutions? Why the hell would Keanu be attached to this?
And I thought Neo was dead at the end of Revolutions? Why the hell would Keanu be attached to this?
Posted on 1/23/11 at 10:24 pm to horsesandbulls
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ever get that feeling deep down inside where you just know this will not end well........
It's like an abusive relationship. I sometimes watch 2 and 3 and hope there's something I missed that would make them awesome. I have yet to find it.
Posted on 1/23/11 at 10:26 pm to BottomlandBrew
3 was an absolute abortion of a movie, IMO.
At least the Agent Smith stuff in 2 is somewhat entertaining
At least the Agent Smith stuff in 2 is somewhat entertaining
Posted on 1/23/11 at 10:34 pm to BottomlandBrew
I never watched 3, I was too upset after the bullshite they packaged as 2. In my mind, there's only 1 Matrix. I refuse to go see 4 or 5 if they get made
Posted on 1/23/11 at 10:52 pm to Geauxldineye
2 at least had some cool scenes. 3 was just terrible.
Posted on 1/23/11 at 10:55 pm to The Easter Bunny
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I never watched 3, I was too upset after the bullshite they packaged as 2. In my mind, there's only 1 Matrix. I refuse to go see 4 or 5 if they get made
all of this.
Posted on 1/23/11 at 11:02 pm to ISDSTiger
I liked a lot of the philosophical ideas introduced in Reloaded but it just wasn't executed very well. Revolutions had no redeeming quality outside of some nice action scenes.
I would begrudgingly watch if they decided to make these sequels.
I would begrudgingly watch if they decided to make these sequels.
Posted on 1/23/11 at 11:39 pm to xenythx
Is it just me, or did it seem like Matrix 2 and 3 may have had some potential if they were combined into a single film? There is absolutely nothing about these films that says they needed to be separated. I mean aside from finding out that Smith can multiply and is no longer part of the system, really nothing important happens in Reloaded until he meets the Architect. Getting the key maker was just wasting an hour and a half for no reason other than to have the freeway scene and Neo fighting those guys with weapons. Not to mention they frick around in Zion for the first 30 minutes of the film, when it adds little to nothing to the plot, especially the stupid dance/sex scene.
And it gets even better with Revolutions. They frick around the first hour trying to get Neo out of the sort-of Matrix, which leads to nothing. Then they spend another fricking hour with the Battle of Zion, which again leads to nothing, not to mention its all boring as hell. So basically the only important aspects of this film happen in the final 30 minutes.
The first Matrix script was way too long and was heavily streamlined into the great film we know today. They only made two Matrix films for the sake of having a trilogy, which are overrated since few have done them correctly anyway. What should have happened is that 40 minutes into the film have Neo meet the Architect, and then from there have Neo charge the Machine City, finally leading up to his encounter with Smith. Also have the Battle of Zion as more of a side battle, something like The Battle of the Black Gate in Lord of the Rings, since what's really important is our hero (Neo) saving everyone in Zion, not really the battle itself.
Streamlined into a single film it could have been excellent, since the plot itself for the final two films is by no means bad, its just extremely sloppy. The original Matrix, it feels as if each scene is important and adds to the big picture, especially on rewatches. Its one of the greatest movie examples of great buildup, while its sequels are examples of some of the worst.
And it gets even better with Revolutions. They frick around the first hour trying to get Neo out of the sort-of Matrix, which leads to nothing. Then they spend another fricking hour with the Battle of Zion, which again leads to nothing, not to mention its all boring as hell. So basically the only important aspects of this film happen in the final 30 minutes.
The first Matrix script was way too long and was heavily streamlined into the great film we know today. They only made two Matrix films for the sake of having a trilogy, which are overrated since few have done them correctly anyway. What should have happened is that 40 minutes into the film have Neo meet the Architect, and then from there have Neo charge the Machine City, finally leading up to his encounter with Smith. Also have the Battle of Zion as more of a side battle, something like The Battle of the Black Gate in Lord of the Rings, since what's really important is our hero (Neo) saving everyone in Zion, not really the battle itself.
Streamlined into a single film it could have been excellent, since the plot itself for the final two films is by no means bad, its just extremely sloppy. The original Matrix, it feels as if each scene is important and adds to the big picture, especially on rewatches. Its one of the greatest movie examples of great buildup, while its sequels are examples of some of the worst.
This post was edited on 1/23/11 at 11:55 pm
Posted on 1/24/11 at 12:59 am to Geauxldineye
Matrix should have been one and done. the first one was sooooo good, then they go and make those abominations...
Oh and the machines just decide to make peace, after using us as batteries for so long, BS
Oh and the machines just decide to make peace, after using us as batteries for so long, BS
Posted on 1/24/11 at 1:08 am to Napoleon
Hope based on the first one will still make me excited for these if they happen, but for the love of God for those of you that haven't seen 3, keep it that way. If you think 2 is bad (and it pretty much is), 3 is just an abortion of a movie.
I have no idea how they could even come up with a decent script after the 3rd one.
I have no idea how they could even come up with a decent script after the 3rd one.
This post was edited on 1/24/11 at 1:12 am
Posted on 1/24/11 at 8:33 am to OMLandshark
I enjoyed all of the Matrices (? ). Sure, 2 and 3 tried SO hard to be over your head that they ended up not making much sense, but that doesn't mean they still were cool movies to watch. Some of the action sequences were badass and gorgeous. Basically, 2 and 3 were more popcorn movies, while 1 was a more deep, gritty sci-fi/mystery.
I do agree with OML though, in that the plots of 2 and 3 weren't bad, just poorly executed at times. And had they been combined into a single (albeit pretty long) movie, it could have been pulled off much better and more effectively.
I do agree with OML though, in that the plots of 2 and 3 weren't bad, just poorly executed at times. And had they been combined into a single (albeit pretty long) movie, it could have been pulled off much better and more effectively.
Posted on 1/24/11 at 8:55 am to CocomoLSU
2 and 3 were not good films but they aren't as bad as many make out. Upon subsequent viewings they are better to me than the Star Wars prequels and I am a defender of those.
The second one was worse than the third one IMO. The rave, sex scene was just freaking terrible.
Perhaps Keanu and the W. Bros want to make up for the poorly received films with a pair that are measurable to the first.
I'm being an optimist about this.
The second one was worse than the third one IMO. The rave, sex scene was just freaking terrible.
Perhaps Keanu and the W. Bros want to make up for the poorly received films with a pair that are measurable to the first.
I'm being an optimist about this.
Posted on 1/24/11 at 9:09 am to Lacour
The Matrix was a good story plus revolutionary movie making technology. If they think they have that formula again I say go for it. The fact that they already have 2 movies mapped out makes me think it's more about cashing in though.
Posted on 1/24/11 at 9:16 am to OMLandshark
quote:I think I'm the only one who likes the rave/sex scene. It's what seperates us from machines.
Is it just me, or did it seem like Matrix 2 and 3 may have had some potential if they were combined into a single film? There is absolutely nothing about these films that says they needed to be separated. I mean aside from finding out that Smith can multiply and is no longer part of the system, really nothing important happens in Reloaded until he meets the Architect. Getting the key maker was just wasting an hour and a half for no reason other than to have the freeway scene and Neo fighting those guys with weapons. Not to mention they frick around in Zion for the first 30 minutes of the film, when it adds little to nothing to the plot, especially the stupid dance/sex scene.
That said, I liked 2 despite its flaws, but 3 is just the worst bits of 2 without the great action sequences. Reloaded had a lot of interesting ideas that didn't go anywhere, and were resolved to an unsatisfactory degree in Revolutions.
Posted on 1/24/11 at 9:23 am to Baloo
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I think I'm the only one who likes the rave/sex scene. It's what seperates us from machines.
Really? That was it's purpose? I always felt it was way out of place in the movie. Makes a little bit of sense now but they really could have found another way to show our humanity.
Posted on 1/24/11 at 9:43 am to OMLandshark
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Is it just me, or did it seem like Matrix 2 and 3 may have had some potential if they were combined into a single film?
wasn't that the original plan?
This post was edited on 1/24/11 at 9:44 am
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