They'd still be box office hits... although I don't know how much more of that sci-fi garbage I could put up with. Keep everything IN the matrix. After they did all the zion shit, the whole thing took a nose dive.
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They'd still be box office hits... although I don't know how much more of that sci-fi garbage I could put up with. Keep everything IN the matrix. After they did all the zion shit, the whole thing took a nose dive.
I kind of doubt this. A lot of people saw Revolutions just to see how the whole thing ended and not many people even cared enough to do that. A new trilogy would need to have something really amazing to pull viewers in to be successful.Quote:
Originally Posted by Andrew
5 years is quite a while...
This is true. Perhaps people will crave more in that time frame? I have no clue. I just didn't care for more after the first.
The Matrix concept itself is bad ass, the fact that they made this alternate future world and decided it would be good to go away from what made people crazy about the first film was ridiculous. There's still a lot to the program that I'd like to see but it wasn't exploited.
I don't know. I'm guess I'm just tired of it... and I guess it's not aimed towards me because I didn't like the first one that much either. (not enough to buy it on DVD or anything) You're right though, Ammadeau, it's drawing power may have been waned out by the time wind breaks of this to mainstream
Hopefully you're right on this one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rumpy
I'd love to see it, just as an exercise in true failure.
I really don't care what they do anymore. Its already too late.
now that there's peace between the robots and the humans, they could have a saucy romantic comedy based in the real world starring hugh grant as the charmingly flawed man and Julia roberts as the voice of a tenticle robot with a secret crush. They originally hit it off in the matrix, but now Hugh wants to meet in real life. She gets her human friend to pretend to be her, causing all sorts of crazy shennadigans. They all learn a precious life lesson and all fall in love with someone who is "perfect" for them.
I loved all 3 Matrix movies, and I want some more.
That was awesome man :)Quote:
Originally Posted by arjue
I liked the second movie as well as the first. I expected Revolutions to actually continue on with the sci-fi theme of the first film so I accepted Reloaded as more of an action film that only gave a tiny push in the story. When Revolutions did nothing more than pit CG robot on CG tentacle beast, and did absolutely nothing for the storyline, I got a wee bit upset. The DBZ-style fight at the end, which came out of nowhere and was so rediculously stupid, killed the film entirely.Quote:
Originally Posted by bbobb
Revolutions killed my interest in all things Matrix. Let these sequals come out and flop, I don't give a shit.
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