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Go see it babe I want to see what you think about it. Hell maybe you will love it.
Don't pay for a later show though.
Don't pay for a later show though.
Oh don't worry about that. The only late showings I pay for are the Thursday openings. The last one I did was GotG. But yeah, I think I will go. Though like most it seems the 3D showings are far outweighing the 2D showings, and I am not paying extra for horrid 3D.Go see it babe I want to see what you think about it. Hell maybe you will love it.
Don't pay for a later show though.
However, hope resides for the VFX visionaries with their 10-episode Netflix Sense8. A source close to the production told Deadline last week that the Wachowskis arent overspending, theyre coming in on time, and theyre wonderful to work with. This is the first time that theyve created a longform series, and it may well work to their creative sensibilities more than film recently. Another source close to the siblings said: Who knows if theyll ever direct a film again? They might have found their niche with episodic drama.
...the choreography [of Batman Vs. Bane in The Dark Knight Rises] is laughably piss poor.

When the Burly Brawl happened, me and bunch of people literally stood up out of our seats for a minute. It was unlike anything you'd ever seen at the time, I just became overcome with giddiness.
We all know what the Wachowskis were aiming for – they wanted to completely detach the subjects from time and space to give people a live action animé experience.The full CG shots are definitely cringe-worthy...
Neo's brilliant coat lacks texture, weight, and no longer appears black.
I'm in the camp that thought Revolutions was more engaging.
Nothing in the sequels engages me more then the Chateau fight, thus it wins. Even if shouldn't have existed from a narrative standpoint.I just watched the Chateau fight, and it's absolutely breathtaking. Reloaded has some pretty good action scenes, but the film itself is kind of boring, and meh. Plus, that rave scene is just bad.
I'm in the camp that thought Revolutions was more engaging.
...the Chateau fight [...] shouldn't have existed from a narrative standpoint.
I still don't understand the idea behind the Keymaker running. Neo is right there. Let him handle his business. We just saw him kick the crap out of a legion of Smiths. The keymaker running literally makes everything worse. And as awesome as Neo is when it comes to hand to hand, he could solve a lot of problems by carrying a gun around.Interesting.
Why do you think that?

I still don't understand the idea behind the Keymaker running. Neo is right there. Let him handle his business. We just saw him kick the crap out of a legion of Smiths. The keymaker running literally makes everything worse.
And as awesome as Neo is when it comes to hand to hand, he could solve a lot of problems by carrying a gun around.![]()



According to the Deadline article, JA was greenlit at the treatment stage -- not the final script. Jeff Robinov signed off on the casting, production design and costumes, but was gone before shooting began. Not only did the film come in over budget (the actual budget is around $205M-$210M rather than $175M), but the Wachowskis got final cut too.
http://deadline.com/2015/02/jupiter...-tatum-mila-kunis-box-office-bomb-1201369053/
WB will likely use Jeff Robinov as their scapegoat, even though he's at Sony now.
I see your point. Plus, I know am a bit bitter about Neo never fighting the twins.I see your point.
But the Merovingian seems legitimately surprised when Neo exhibits his abilities perhaps implying that Neo's predecessors weren't quite as powerful...?
The Keymaker bolts out of fear that he "cannot go back!" So you're right that he makes everything worse, but I think the plot point / complication in question is justified, even if it is a tad contrived.
While that could have been really corny I honestly expected stuff like that. Especially after what he did to Smith at the end of the first film. And if they pulled it off, it could have been glorious. It would have been the closest thing to a high budget Ryu or Goku.Haha, yeah I can just imagine Neo bending bullets like James McAvoy in Wanted
Interesting fact: in the script, Neo charges up Matrix code "hadoukens" and fires them at opponents
There's some great concept art of him doing this, but it never made it into the final film![]()
I still don't understand the idea behind the Keymaker running. Neo is right there. Let him handle his business. We just saw him kick the crap out of a legion of Smiths. The keymaker running literally makes everything worse. And as awesome as Neo is when it comes to hand to hand, he could solve a lot of problems by carrying a gun around.![]()
...I [...] am a bit bitter about Neo never fighting the twins.
It would have totally completed the circle of The Matrix being an animé / video game come to life.While that could have been really corny [...] if they pulled it off, it could have been glorious. It would have been the closest thing to a high budget Ryu or Goku.
-Making things much more complicated than they needed to be. They were REALLY dragging out the "find the Keymaker" thing. There was no reason why there needed to be so many steps just to find this guy, besides more padding. And what they ended up doing with him in no way justified how overconvoluted/time-consuming getting him was, imo.