Tell that to George Lucas.Originally posted by Stonecoldfreak1@15 November 2003 - 04:12
a guy with a whip and a cowboy hat doesnt really tie into aliens and lightsabers and stuff sorry
Tell that to George Lucas.Originally posted by Stonecoldfreak1@15 November 2003 - 04:12
a guy with a whip and a cowboy hat doesnt really tie into aliens and lightsabers and stuff sorry
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Well of course the movie was planned, every movie is! I saw the first one arround five times, the second one three times and the last one once. I for one feel I understood what was going on, as did most of my friends, but regardless still think it's a poor movie. (not all my friends to be fair).Originally posted by neotheone@15 November 2003 - 03:55
well if u see the matrix movies as i do / watch them over and over a gain 10 times each but no the 3rd one only 1 and 2 then the whole puzzle peices for rev will fit and itll be like man tht was on planned movie
Yes, in a sense, the matrix is a puzzle. However, this puzzle has some of the connecting bits cut off, so not all the pieces go together. I hate it how some people think you need to be a qualified english professor to decode this movie. Those who say this generally are too young to see it in the first place! (under 15). I think everyone from the youngest to oldest viewer understood what was going on. Granted, they may have not understood some of the Architects speach, but only due to the words. Any prat could understand the basis of what he said.
To me, i see the movie as this. The first one was only meant to be the one movie NOT a trillogy, but since it took in so much money, they thought they'd make it into a trillogy. With thier inflated ego, bursting wallets and next to no time, they set on writting the next two parts to what was originally a good movie with immense potential. They slaughtered it!! The movie was too rushed and because all the 11-15 year olds were saying "awww man this movie is amazing, its so complex!!" the writers decided to make it more "complex" failing misreably.
Most of this complex talk came from the first one, the very common idea that this isn't reality, are we really here? these kind of questions fueled the interest in the movie, finally getting to see the most common existance questions attempted to be answered. The reason this sense of mystery stayed was in the second one, was how poorly written it was. People thought it could be very clever, that they were leading up to something big and began trying to evlaute it themselves, as noone could be this stupid to make such a weak script, but only to find with Revolutions that all the potential paths to follow weren't taken, that there were more plot-holes than a 6 year olds story of her Christmas Day.
I really don't like it when people say "you didn't understand it" when you don't like the movie (again usualy kids who say that to anyone who doesnt undestand). In some aspects, no one can understand some of it. Not even the writers themselves, since theres so many flaws in what has been written. I hate slagging of the Matrix like this, i really did like the first one, but I hate this kind of "im so superior I understood the matrix" talk.
Anything poorly written can be complex if people try to evaluate it for secret meanings.
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visa versaOriginally posted by Adster@15 November 2003 - 04:50
well i hate the matrix and love star wars
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Well of course the movie was planned, every movie is! I saw the first one arround five times, the second one three times and the last one once. I for one feel I understood what was going on, as did most of my friends, but regardless still think it's a poor movie. (not all my friends to be fair).Originally posted by ezyryder+15 November 2003 - 02:53--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (ezyryder @ 15 November 2003 - 02:53)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-neotheone@15 November 2003 - 03:55
well if u see the matrix movies as i do / watch them over and over a gain 10 times each but no the 3rd one only 1 and 2 then the whole puzzle peices for rev will fit and itll be like man tht was on planned movie
Yes, in a sense, the matrix is a puzzle. However, this puzzle has some of the connecting bits cut off, so not all the pieces go together. I hate it how some people think you need to be a qualified english professor to decode this movie. Those who say this generally are too young to see it in the first place! (under 15). I think everyone from the youngest to oldest viewer understood what was going on. Granted, they may have not understood some of the Architects speach, but only due to the words. Any prat could understand the basis of what he said.
To me, i see the movie as this. The first one was only meant to be the one movie NOT a trillogy, but since it took in so much money, they thought they'd make it into a trillogy. With thier inflated ego, bursting wallets and next to no time, they set on writting the next two parts to what was originally a good movie with immense potential. They slaughtered it!! The movie was too rushed and because all the 11-15 year olds were saying "awww man this movie is amazing, its so complex!!" the writers decided to make it more "complex" failing misreably.
Most of this complex talk came from the first one, the very common idea that this isn't reality, are we really here? these kind of questions fueled the interest in the movie, finally getting to see the most common existance questions attempted to be answered. The reason this sense of mystery stayed was in the second one, was how poorly written it was. People thought it could be very clever, that they were leading up to something big and began trying to evlaute it themselves, as noone could be this stupid to make such a weak script, but only to find with Revolutions that all the potential paths to follow weren't taken, that there were more plot-holes than a 6 year olds story of her Christmas Day.
I really don't like it when people say "you didn't understand it" when you don't like the movie (again usualy kids who say that to anyone who doesnt undestand). In some aspects, no one can understand some of it. Not even the writers themselves, since theres so many flaws in what has been written. I hate slagging of the Matrix like this, i really did like the first one, but I hate this kind of "im so superior I understood the matrix" talk.
Anything poorly written can be complex if people try to evaluate it for secret meanings.
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i knw sme pple cant understand it well my lil bro can :lol:
i agree what he said thats the bottom line for it the matrix is a great but just to much hype was put in to it and peaple just was to dumb to understand what everything they said i understood my girl did'nt but i explained it then she got it after watching everything on the matrix game anime movies its a good movie but and star wars just lucas is dragging this story out i just wish he end it and start something new
i dont like star wars but the matrix is good
Negative...Originally posted by neotheone@15 November 2003 - 03:43
pple who like matrix like star wars am i right?
Well i love star wars and matrix wat about u guys matrix fans do u like star wars
Tell that to George Lucas. [/b][/quote]Originally posted by pusher+15 November 2003 - 02:50--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (pusher @ 15 November 2003 - 02:50)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Stonecoldfreak1@15 November 2003 - 04:12
a guy with a whip and a cowboy hat doesnt really tie into aliens and lightsabers and stuff sorry
lolz. you really pitched one over his head. i think just about any cultural reference, whether or not it's obscure, will be completely misunderstood by a lot of people on the k-lite board nowadays. though i don't think it's terribly obscure knowledge that george lucas made both Star Wars and Indiana Jones. and both series feature Nazis...
there both just good movies although i can say i didnt understand half of the stuff said in all the matrix and starwars movie s but the specila effects are cool
I'm sorry but The Matrix series makes Star Wars and all other past and present sci-fi's outdated
Yes even the LOTR series.
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