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The Matrix - Platinum Limited Edition DVD Collector's Set

The Matrix - Platinum Limited Edition DVD Collector's Set

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: INNOVATION IS STILL ALIVE!
Review: This movie is just so different, it's not about natural disasters, it's not about mafia, and it's not about aliens!!! i was getting fed up with movies copying each other, but this one is so different!!!

Don't miss it!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome Video!
Review: This movie is kool, i's full of action and it;s got awesome special effects, if you haven't seen it, SEE IT NOW!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Movie with Great Techniques
Review: This movie is more than great to be watched and the best way to enjoy it is watching it on a theater or from a DVD. I have watched it several times and fond it interesting each and every time.

The DVD not only has the movie tracks, it also contains some additional tracks about the techniques that were used to make the extraordinary scenes. The most important one is the "Pullet Time" technology which is dedicated to the Matrix

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What can I say?
Review: This movie is nearly perfect in every way. No matter how many times you watch this film, you will never be able to completely unravel all of the social, philosophical, technical, religious, and psychological knots that are spun like a complex spiderweb. The concept is mind-blowing, and the action is absolutely state-of-the-art and has set the stage for every action movie since. Few movies actually make you think for yourself, but this one pulls no punches. Even now, 4 years after its initial release, I am finding new ways of reading into the Matrix. The cast is great, the special effects are out of this world. Take the red pill, watch the Matrix.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Imaginitive, Thought-Provoking, Edge-Of-Your-Seat, . . .
Review: This movie is not for those who can't imagine beyond their own small reality. An open-mind will sore with this movie. The artistic eye, the attention to detail, the creative settings, the constant mental stimulation make this movie a catalyst for our inner-thoughts. One of the best movies of all time!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's more than a great movie
Review: This movie is nothing short of an allegory. As I walked out of the theater I thought increduously, "I wonder how many people realize how true this movie is?"

Not only does this movie deliver in terms of action, suspense, plot and soundtrack, it's here to teach us something. Waking up is no fun, but choosing to sleep is worse. Which will it be for you: the red pill or the blue pill?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Big dull bunny of a tale.
Review: This movie is one big dull bunny of a tale. Neo has nothing going in him at all and as the series developed he got worse. He is as flatsouled and as empty as a house abandoned even by the demons and the ghosts. His fall for Morpheus demonstrates the gullibility and even narcisitic death urges that lurk in his puerile soul. Only a death urge and an extreme infatuation with himself, covertly needin g massive doses of ego-stroking could possibly explain how he fell for that equally shallow, utterly pretentious snake-oil salesman Morpheus. I feel terribly bad for Lawrence Fishburn who is a tremendous actor, capable of roles more complex and interesting that the mono-maniacal con-man strait jacket he allowed himself to get pressed into. Neo is the Messiah? I prefer the scruffy, complicated, firey man from Nazareth. This movie has been praised as innovative by people who are ignorant of the fact that all of its best ideas were stolen and mutilated from more competent science fiction writers. How about the spirituality of the Matrix? Millions of other-wize decent people have almost worshipped this film - as if it were a Revelation from the spiritual world. I find the "spirituality" of this film to be cheap. It lacks all of the complexity, difficulty, and traumas of real spirituality. Spirituality is a world of tiny deeds unnoticed, momentary ecstasys, deep sadness, joys that cannot be comphrehended, momentary brawls with the spirits, midnight fist fights with God, beauty, and service. The spirituality of this film is pure, self-congratulatory violence. It is yet another Rambo-as-Frankenstein's monster film that seems to gratify American audiences who cannot get enough of killing in the name of God. Don't buy it. Don't waste the money. You'll regret it. Go out and do something good for yourself and the people you love.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: To the man that says phantom menace is better
Review: This movie is one of hollywood's finest moments. I was on the edge of my seat for the majority of the movie. In my opinion, this movie boasts some of the most spectacular fighting scenes i have evered viewed. If you agree with the person above my review, than there is something wrong becasue if any movie was a let down this summer is was george lucas's episode one. that movie's target audience was for students K-8. the matrix targets a much more mature adult audience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best movies of the year
Review: This movie is one of my all time favorite action flicks. I have viewed it three times and all of my friends love it too. The sound effects, music, and special effects are spectacular.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ROCKS!!!!!!!!
Review: This movie is one of the best sci-fi i've seen in quite a long time. It has both action and insight on a possible reality w/c we could be living now. I myself have been wondering about this possibility that the world is not actually the real world. Anyway, this one ranks among the top, just behind the equally action-packed, but far more insightful "GHOST IN THE SHELL"!


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