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How was link the token black guy! HE WAS THE OTHER TWO BLACK GUYS BROTHER! Surely it would have been strange if he was white...
Did you hear his dialogue? It basically consisted of 'woah' 'wow' 'oh my god' 'YES!' 'what the fuck?' 'where's my pussy'. And you're wrong about him being the other two black guys brother, he was dating the sister of the two black guys from the first movie.Originally posted by mlagana
How was link the token black guy! HE WAS THE OTHER TWO BLACK GUYS BROTHER! Surely it would have been strange if he was white...
courtesy www.corporatemofo.com/stories/051803matrix.htmGoing into The Matrix: Reloaded, I wasn't worried if the fight scenes or special effects would measure up to the first filmit was the metaphysics that bothered me. The first Matrix was such a neat allegory of Gnostic philosophy, I was more concerned with how the Brothers Wachowski could successfully extend the metaphor into three films than whether they could pull off even more virtuoso examples of cinematic ass-stomping. What was mindblowing about the first movie, after all, wasn't the fight choreography or bullet time, but its brave assertion that the banal, day-to-day reality we live in isn't the real world. In that sense, all the wire-fu was just the candy coating on the red pill the filmmakers were offering to every high school student and cubicle slave in the world. (Though, since I study martial arts myself, I found the idea of kung fu as being metaphorical for something happening in hyper-reality, a la Thibault's mysterious circle, to be pretty darn appealing.)
Thankfully, Reloaded more than allayed my fears, even if it seems that half the reviewers either didn't understand what the Wachowskis were getting at, or else were only paying attention during the highway chase. Watching the movie, I was personally less impressed by the fists of digital fury than by the Brothers' evident familiarity with the Dead Sea Scrolls and the theology of Origen of Alexandria. Seen in the light of the books they're referencing, the movie's plot is brilliant; of course, to the non-initiate, the characters' actions and dialogue seems arbitrary and incomprehensible, and the exposition is just filler between car crashes. It would seem, therefore, that a bit of exegesis of The Matrix: Reloaded is warranted. But be warned: If you haven't seen the movie yet, don't read on. There are some major spoilers. [See link]
You should put "only reply if you agree" in the title then. It wasn't detailed either.Originally posted by tammer
and over-rated. this was a personal opinion and was wondering if anyone agreed. i didnt need a detailed analysis of why some people thought i was wrong.
Hahahah that's hilarious. I find this one particularly odd:Originally posted by Constip8edSkunk
Oh yeah all you matrix haters... you will love this ... person....
[Aaliyah died in a plane crash. Her replacement was of a similar ethnicity as well (the character was retained)]. Sites like that are gold.Aaliyah and Gloria Foster were unceremonially dropped after shooting some scenes for the sequel. What's wrong, guys? They didn't test well with the predominantly white Matrix audiences?
Neither actress could be reached for comment
ah shut up! you think just coz youre sexy you can get away with being a rude prick! think again you bogan! :rofl:Originally posted by Twintip
You should put "only reply if you agree" in the title then. It wasn't detailed either.
Sorry, but I almosted choked on the 'shake these caves of steel' bit (the speech Morpheus makes). Cheese to the max.Originally posted by Raging Fuel
Carrie-Ann Moss, Hugo Weaving, Laurence Fishburne were all fantastic.
Some people have noticed something interesting - the 'programs' in the Matrix seem to conform to stereotypes (rich French gyt, chinese guy with dealer's cap, the I-must-be-good-at-martial-arts-because-I'm-Asian guy (just before meeting the Oracle), the 'CIA'-alike agents), whereas those in Zion don't appear to conform to particular stereotypes.
'Its also quite a racist text as well given that the majority of citizens in Zion are ethnics, while all the important people are caucasion.'
Originally posted by Tenille
I just got back from seeing it, seen better, sound track was good tho. But u have to love the "stacks on" scene, how wasent that fight funny?????
u were? well done! lolOriginally posted by Juliet
I saw it!!! I was fantastic!!!