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The Matrix Revolutions (Full Screen Edition)

The Matrix Revolutions (Full Screen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Be Good Matrix Fans
Review: For the people, The only way you can realy like the matrix is if your a true fan.
Not just a fan of the movie but a fan of the movie stars and of all the hard work that was put into it. Sure some of the 1star raters might be a true fan but there wrong on what they say.
Since The Matrix Revolution leaves off at the point that The Matrix Reloaded ended then its realy just 1 long movie so if you hate evolution you hate Reloaded. Since Reloaded is set up by the events in the first film then you would hate that to.
Personaly I loved the Matrix 1,2, and 3, I even like The Animatrix, mainly because im a true fan. The fight between Agent Smith was realy good. So if you hate The Matrix Revolutions then you hate it all.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: ...rambling...
Review: I wish we lived in a technocracy.
Think about that one.
We could watch our president computer and see what programs people put in. We could actually track the corruption of politics.
The Matrix is a technocracy, yes, but it's not a fully realized one.(...)
The machines struggled against the humans for existance--why?
They can't love. They can't have fun. All they do is work. If I were a sentinent life form--I sure would have a lot more to do.
They say this is the last Matrix movie. Why did it end that way--"peace but for how long?"
I really don't feel like I got my money's worth. Special effects or no special effects. Technology or no technology.
ADDED 4-8-04 Amazon has censored several anti war statements for this review.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: crap, crap, crap!!!!!!
Review: As a fan of the Matrix franchise, I was anxiously awaiting this third installment, but was sorely disappointed. I even defended "Reloaded" to my friends who were hell-bent on trashing the franchise based on the second chapter.

What can you say about this festering pile of ... other than it is a movie that can only be tolerated by the few people who "get" the Wachowski's rambling and too-often ridicous theo-philosophy. the only redeeming moment of the film is when Trinity FINALLY dies after her monologue which seems to take as long as the entire Rings trilogy.

The fights were unfulfilling, the usually great supporting characters are pathetic, and the graphics brought nothing new to the discussion. No wonder the Academy totally ignored every aspect of this movie, as it was unworty of any such consideration.

I hope that Neo really is dead so nobody tries to revive the franchise and squeeze another $10 out of me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Matrix Revolutions
Review: (...)

The final showdown is absolutley AMAZING!
I've never seen anything like it in my life.
I also thought the fight in Zion with the setinals was spectacular. (...).

Matrix RULES!(...)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Matrix Retarded
Review: The first sci-fi trilogy to cater to hyper-teenage, geeks who have severe attention deficit disorder, The Matrix Trilogy goes out with a wimper instead of a bang, in this foolish and stupid-ass third and final (thank God) installment.

The war between man and machine takes ahead as the machines reach the human underground base. Meanwhile, Neo is stuck between the real world and the Matrix itself, while Agent Smith walks through the Matrix taking over everything in his path and cloning it in his image (even the Oracle can't stop him). Its up to the human resistance and Neo to stop the machines and Agent Smith from destroying both worlds.

O.K. people, enough is enough. "Matrix Revolutions" rips off, just like "Matrix Reloaded", other films. This time out its "Aliens" (the scene in which the remaining captains plan a suicide run to the dock is practically right from "Aliens" right down to the huge map and the "Lets move like we got a purpose, people.", line), "Robocop 2" (the loaders the humans use to defend themselves look similar to the machine of the same name), "Thelma and Louise" (the sunrise scene and the line "Its beautiful." (I laughed so hard, I got some nasty stares from Matrix fans a.k.a. LOSERS!)), "Superman II" (the final fight between Neo and Smith is reminiscent to the duel between The Man of Steel and the three Kryptonian criminals), and "Saving Private Ryan" (the subplot of the young infantry man who has to reload the big loaders while in combat). The movie just seems to sag along. There were no characters that I really cared about. I get the whole metaphysical meaning and I just don't care, folks. The ending sucks with no clear winner at all between man and machine. The winner, I guess, is Warner Bros. who made quite a pretty huge chunk of change off this below average trilogy. You can be a winner too, by avoiding this piece of mind spam like a chafing case of V.D.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: After the Sunrise
Review: Science Fiction has a hold on our collective imaginations because of what might be- whether it is a "Star Wars" or "Star Trek" or the Matrix works. We live our lives as a series of decisions that ultimately determine our fate. Combine that with our birthrights and who we become based on our teachers and parents, and you have values that we cannot control and frustrate us with their elusiveness.

The three Matrix movies are powerful reminders of our powerless humanlives, and by the sad end of the third film, memento mori messages about our ultimate goal. To die. Neo fulfills whatever prophecy he is given simply by asking the questions. He will die, but his choice is to mark the time, place and mission that will take him to his end. The film is an eloquent reminder that after you die, the sun rises the next day.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A bridge too far..er, ..one movie too far.
Review: Loved the first movie, seemed the most original thing I had ever seen.Really liked the second one. The third..well I left the theater after it was over and just said to myself. " What the hell did I just see? " ..Lord of the Rings it ain't! But I'm compelled to buy it to complete the series. And yeah, at least the battle for Zion was fun..but that's the two stars.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: ????
Review: I waited patiently and excitedly for this movie to be released last year, but boy i was i mad when i left the movies. i thought the point of this movie was to tie up the loose ends, but all it did was leave more loose ends. they talked and talked but never said a thing. just a bunch of gibberish. i havent seen it on dvd yet but i at least hope it has some extra stuff to fill in the blanks.

p.s. at least the some of the action wasnt too bad.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Get lost in the Matrix
Review: I had recently seen the matrix, and then the matrix reloaded. i fell in love. i was utterly hooked on these movies. they combine Awesome special effects with neat sci-fi thrills to create the ultimate trilogy.
i was hooked on the movies, and i totally had to see the third one. i went with my entire family, and i dont think i said one word the entire movie. i was caught in the film. it rox!! the ending is perfect: it provides enough info to NOT leave you hanging but hinting that just MAYBE another one will come along. if you are a major sci-fi freak, then these movies are for you. but this one is the best of the three. ive seen the first one over 10 times, and it still doesnt even come close to the last one. its like an entire thrill ride packed into two hours of movie going madness. its awesome!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One great thrill ride from start 'till finish!
Review: Where the 2nd movie lagged with exposition and useless scenes, this movie makes up for it with a highly impressive war in Zion that exceeded my expectations! It's the best sci-fi war I've ever seen.

The plot wasn't as developed as I would've liked. I think I finally understand what the plot of the whole trilogy is about now, but I didn't the first time I watched it. There's very little explanation for certain things that happen. I understand everything not making sense in the 2nd movie, because it has the third to explan all that. This movie hardly does any explaning, and one is forced to resort to the internet to find the explanations.

The other thing that I thought wasn't that great was the fact that Neo and Trinity disappear for a half hour while we're watching the war in Zion. It would've been nice to cut back and forth a couple times to just remind us of what Trinity and Neo are up to. And Morpheus didn't get enough screen time.

Overall, I liked this movie. The special features are mostly about how they did the special effects and action sequences of the film. But they're interesting nonetheless.

Good movie, good DVD.


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