Sunday, November 09, 2003

MATRIX REVOLUTIONS!
Provo, Ut. A powerful array of lights, mech warriors, and bullets. All shimmery and shinny with Wyld Stallions guitarist Neo to boot.
It's not that I thought the movie sucked... It just wasn't a Matrix movie. Me and my roommates came to the conclusion that they should come out and make an official statement saying that the movie released wasn't actually Matrix:Revolutions... that it was all a big scam, and then come out with a new movie. Because the movie itself wasn't exactly... bad. It had lots of good action... yada yada yada. But I think it would do better with the title "Machines vs Humans," or "MechWarrior," or "Kick A*^ 4: Return to the Underground." The movie felt like it was an entirely different movie from the others. Like it had a different writter, producer, and director. It didn't answer any of the question that arose during the 2nd movie. In fact, it left me even more confused. After the 2nd movie I was able to think of two logical solutions that could possible explain everything. The first was the matrix inside a matrix thing... and the 2nd was that Neo had supernatural powers in the real world (which sucks and throws out most of the reason why the movies are so cool in the first place). Bill S. Preston Esquire is not Jesus. And what was up with the boss machine dude at the end? "It's so beautiful... All the lights"??? And Trinity giving a 20 minute discourse with 7 sharp tubes going through her torso. My only hope not to ruin the other 2 movies is to continue to believe that it is still a matrix inside a matrix and just nobody knows about it. Lets hope that it is enough... Selah.

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