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The Matrix Reloaded (Full Screen Edition)

The Matrix Reloaded (Full Screen Edition)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I Would Have Given it No Stars...
Review: ...but that's not an option. Quite frankly this is one of the worst movies I've ever seen. While the special effects are neat, I can see no reason for a 15 minute car chase (that quickly becomes boring) or a way too long sex scene. While the acting is still the same quality I found that the writing (especially the way too preachy parts) lacking.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Huh? Press the info button.
Review: Movie 2 of this highly confusing storyline begins to focus on the threatning Machine attack on Zion. Once again Carrie-anne Moss' Trinity makes a high inpact entrance to start the movie.
Keanu is still wooden but actually suits the part.

The highway chase scene is worth it's massive cost in construction and the CGI is terrific. Absolutly packed full of information and worth it because the storyline is so confusing.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What!
Review: Terrible nonsense, which could be forgiven if it was any fun at all to watch, but it isn't. Sad.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Dissappointing...to say the least.
Review: Psyko-Rasta-Rave-Porn-Party in a cave. Does that sound like fun to you? Well, it's not. And it certainly isn't how I imagined the city of Zion when I heard about it in the first film. I highly doubt anyone imagining it like that. Not much seems right in this second installment of the Matrix trilogy. Where the first one was innovative, the second one is simply a lot of waste with words. The meeting with the Architect really takes the cake, the spoof at the MTV Movie Awards was dead on with that one.

Pity this thing derailed so completely because the first film was a thing of wonder.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing to say the least!
Review: While the special effects are stunning, the movie itself was a huge letdown. This is after going in with low expectations to begin with.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Unneeded
Review: How much longer is this optical brainfart production gonna go?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Don't hate me because I am a great action flick
Review: Simply a fun romp through this genre. If you look at the trilogy as birth, life, and death you can see why this one matches is the frenetic intensity of being alive.

If you don't like myth building and action, put this movie down and slowly back away...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Matrix Rejected
Review: Never a more dissappointing sequel will you ever see. Not since the addition of Jar Jar Binks to Star Wars has a movie's plot line suffered such a budget cut on the alter of special effects. Buying this movie simply sends a message to hollywood that you don't want any stories in your movies.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: the most confusing of the trilogy
Review: There are two things I must point out before my review:one,don't expect this film to explain the events in the first film because this films starts off right into the action and two:pay attention to the dialogue. You will be lost in this film if you don't.Now on to the film:this film was good but,in my opinion,it just is not as good as the first or third films and is a tad too confusing. Still,it features some incredible visual effects and some amazing action scenes(the Burly Bawl is one such scene).I recommend it,but only if you liked the first one.Great film overall!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Why didn't they call it 'Robot Wars' instead?
Review: I liked The Matrix, and Revolutions, and was expecting something similarly decent here.

Instead, I got an overblown robot war that was reminiscent of a massively-budgeted Robocop 3 fight scene, stretched over nearly two hours.

When there weren't CGI robots flying around, there were painfully drawn out scenes of Neo and Trinity. Yes, they love each other. We get it. Can we please move on? Apparently not, as the audience is forced to endure some of the most trite dialogue ever, just in case they've forgotten that Neo and Trinity do, in fact, love each other.

Almost out of nowhere, we're reminded that this movie is actually supposed to follow some sort of deeper story line. This seems almost an afterthought.

I won't totally spoil the ending... suffice it to say that if you like the way Independence Day ended, you won't be disappointed here. They might as well have used the same script.


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