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OT: Matrix
Does anyone know if there will be a box with all three movies in it? If yes, will there be a limited edition? And when will it be released?
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I'd say the odds of a Boxed Set comming out would be about %99.99999999999 good. Like a pirate would say; "Thar be money in them thar Boxed DVD Sets! Arg!"
http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif I'd imagine a Boxed Set would be out no later than in time for this Christmas Season, and no sooner than when the 3rd Film gets released. Check out dvd.ign.com. They usually have good up-tp-date info on DVD releases and general DVD info. |
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Damn, that's a long wait. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon9.gif
Ah well, will be worth it. Thanks! |
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Wouldn't it be great if they had added scenes that were cut from the movies?
All in all, I still think that the Matrix series was one of the best SF series I've ever seen. Despite what everyone said, I think II and III were just as good, if not better, than I. And, all together they make a storyline that still makes me waste hours trying to untangle it...sort of like Lynch's "Lost Highway"...another darn good movie, just slightly more obtuse... |
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2 and 3 were good movies, but they both missed a little bit too much to be as good as 1.
2 missed the bit about the EMP that went off in the first fight between the humans and the machines (The battle that the flesh Smith only survives). And 3 missed a clear explanation wether Neo is dead or not. Yopu won't believe what a quarrels I had with my GF wethor or not The One is dead. I say he's dead. But all in all The Matrix movies are without a doubt a grand fairytale of unequalled quality. It tops my list of best SF movies. |
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All 3 of them were crap.
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I like the first one the best. It had the best story. The second and third movies had too much weird stuff that was unexplained.
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I found the first movie to be very interesting and revolutionary, but after seeing it once or twice I lost interest in it. The second movie was a logical continuation of the first as the third was of the second.
I do not buy the ending of the trilage at all though. We all know that he is inside of a matrix that is inside of a matrix and so on and so on. How else could he see everything in the "real world" as code? |
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I admire the directors for thier attempts at innovation and thier visual style, but I wasn't pleased with the overall structure of the other two films. They should have been more stand-alone pictures and kept it a little more grounded.
Oh well, can't have it all. |
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