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    After the first weekend of the newly released Matrix movie and I am yet to see a post here in the forum ... did I already miss them? Am I too late? If so, I wanted to get in my 2 cents. THAT MOVIE ROCKED! Did you go see it already? Did you love it? (Note the lack of a second option to that question :-D) Seriously, what did you think? My personal favorite, by far, the Agent Smith(s) and Neo fight. Can we get a video game that can simulate combat like that??? :omg:

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      After the first weekend of the newly released Matrix movie and I am yet to see a post here in the forum ... did I already miss them? Am I too late? If so, I wanted to get in my 2 cents. THAT MOVIE ROCKED! Did you go see it already? Did you love it? (Note the lack of a second option to that question :-D) Seriously, what did you think? My personal favorite, by far, the Agent Smith(s) and Neo fight. Can we get a video game that can simulate combat like that??? :omg:

      Wally Atkins
      Newport News, VA, USA

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      Going to see it on wednesday with about 20 mates. I'm really lookin forward to it. It looks really cool. :-D D2F3U wrote: Can we get a video game that can simulate combat like that??? Doesn't the new Matrix game have that sort of thing in it?


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        After the first weekend of the newly released Matrix movie and I am yet to see a post here in the forum ... did I already miss them? Am I too late? If so, I wanted to get in my 2 cents. THAT MOVIE ROCKED! Did you go see it already? Did you love it? (Note the lack of a second option to that question :-D) Seriously, what did you think? My personal favorite, by far, the Agent Smith(s) and Neo fight. Can we get a video game that can simulate combat like that??? :omg:

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        I never go to the theater any more, when it's out on DVD, I'll buy it. I mean, why would I want to sit in a scummy theater and put up with all the other clowns when I can watch it in comfort in my home in surround sound with a beverage of *my* choice? "Things are more like they are now than they ever were before." -- Dwight Eisenhower

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          After the first weekend of the newly released Matrix movie and I am yet to see a post here in the forum ... did I already miss them? Am I too late? If so, I wanted to get in my 2 cents. THAT MOVIE ROCKED! Did you go see it already? Did you love it? (Note the lack of a second option to that question :-D) Seriously, what did you think? My personal favorite, by far, the Agent Smith(s) and Neo fight. Can we get a video game that can simulate combat like that??? :omg:

          Wally Atkins
          Newport News, VA, USA

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          D2F3U wrote: Can we get a video game that can simulate combat like that??? You got it!! Matrix game aims to set new standard[^] [EDIT] Enter the Matrix[^] Don't :beer: and drive.

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            I never go to the theater any more, when it's out on DVD, I'll buy it. I mean, why would I want to sit in a scummy theater and put up with all the other clowns when I can watch it in comfort in my home in surround sound with a beverage of *my* choice? "Things are more like they are now than they ever were before." -- Dwight Eisenhower

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            J Cardinal wrote: a scummy theater but they charge handsomely for it, don't they - I also don't go anymore.... If only for a lack of cash :confused:


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              J Cardinal wrote: a scummy theater but they charge handsomely for it, don't they - I also don't go anymore.... If only for a lack of cash :confused:


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              Isn't it odd that you can often buy a dvd for a new movie for less than it costs to go see the movie in the first place? (when you add up munchies, tickets etc etc). "Things are more like they are now than they ever were before." -- Dwight Eisenhower

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                Isn't it odd that you can often buy a dvd for a new movie for less than it costs to go see the movie in the first place? (when you add up munchies, tickets etc etc). "Things are more like they are now than they ever were before." -- Dwight Eisenhower

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                And you can also watch it over and over again. A rip-off.


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                  After the first weekend of the newly released Matrix movie and I am yet to see a post here in the forum ... did I already miss them? Am I too late? If so, I wanted to get in my 2 cents. THAT MOVIE ROCKED! Did you go see it already? Did you love it? (Note the lack of a second option to that question :-D) Seriously, what did you think? My personal favorite, by far, the Agent Smith(s) and Neo fight. Can we get a video game that can simulate combat like that??? :omg:

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                  Newport News, VA, USA

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                  D2F3U wrote: THAT MOVIE ROCKED! Yes, Totally ! I completely agree. I loved the stunts on the freeway, expecially the agent jumping on top of cars with the time slowed down. I can see it again.:) The kombucha mushroom people, Sitting around all day, Who can believe you, Who can believe you, Let your mother pray... sugar - System of a down

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                    I never go to the theater any more, when it's out on DVD, I'll buy it. I mean, why would I want to sit in a scummy theater and put up with all the other clowns when I can watch it in comfort in my home in surround sound with a beverage of *my* choice? "Things are more like they are now than they ever were before." -- Dwight Eisenhower

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                    Whilst I rarely go to the cinema to watch new releases (distance and cost). There is nothing to beat seeing a film on a large screen with a THX sound system. Home cinema can never even come close. I always thought my set-up was great until I went and watched the re-released Star Wars at the cinema. After all those years watching it on my home cinema system, nothing compared to watching it up on the silver screen again. One day I'll have the money to buy my own cinema and turn it into my house, rather than turning my house into a home cinema. Michael 'War is at best barbarism...Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell.' - General William Sherman, 1879

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                      After the first weekend of the newly released Matrix movie and I am yet to see a post here in the forum ... did I already miss them? Am I too late? If so, I wanted to get in my 2 cents. THAT MOVIE ROCKED! Did you go see it already? Did you love it? (Note the lack of a second option to that question :-D) Seriously, what did you think? My personal favorite, by far, the Agent Smith(s) and Neo fight. Can we get a video game that can simulate combat like that??? :omg:

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                      Newport News, VA, USA

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                      Rocked! Rocked! Rocked! Rocked! I plan on seeing it again, and this one is definately a purchase. Can't wait for the next one to come out so i can get the boxed set.


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                        I never go to the theater any more, when it's out on DVD, I'll buy it. I mean, why would I want to sit in a scummy theater and put up with all the other clowns when I can watch it in comfort in my home in surround sound with a beverage of *my* choice? "Things are more like they are now than they ever were before." -- Dwight Eisenhower

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                        Paul Watson
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                        brianwelsch wrote: I find my day goes by more smoothly if I never question other peoples fantasies. My own disturb me enough.

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                          After the first weekend of the newly released Matrix movie and I am yet to see a post here in the forum ... did I already miss them? Am I too late? If so, I wanted to get in my 2 cents. THAT MOVIE ROCKED! Did you go see it already? Did you love it? (Note the lack of a second option to that question :-D) Seriously, what did you think? My personal favorite, by far, the Agent Smith(s) and Neo fight. Can we get a video game that can simulate combat like that??? :omg:

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                          D2F3U wrote: Did you love it? Going to go see it on Wednesday. Oh man, can't wait, can't sleep, can't think straight. Haven't felt this excited since... since... uhhh... oh yeah, since my first girlfriend invited me to stay at her place. :-D :-O Matrix is going to be to the current generation what Star Wars was to the previous.

                          Paul Watson
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                          brianwelsch wrote: I find my day goes by more smoothly if I never question other peoples fantasies. My own disturb me enough.

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                            D2F3U wrote: Can we get a video game that can simulate combat like that??? You got it!! Matrix game aims to set new standard[^] [EDIT] Enter the Matrix[^] Don't :beer: and drive.

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                            Kant wrote: Matrix game aims to set new standard[^] [EDIT] Enter the Matrix[^] I thought "movie ripoff game" even though the Wachowsky brothers are very involved in it. It is just going to be a console style beat em up game with cool moves. Saying that the game that I am excited about is; The Matrix Online[^] Imagine. You get to be in the Matrix and you get to fight out of it, to join Zion (or not) and liberate your fellow electricity producing meat popsicles! You get to go back in, request an exit, call up a stadium sized gun store, stop bullets, fight an Agent, leap through tiny windows across gaping chasms and into another building. Oh man. People will get so wrapped up in the game they really will have to be broken out.

                            Paul Watson
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                            brianwelsch wrote: I find my day goes by more smoothly if I never question other peoples fantasies. My own disturb me enough.

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                              I never go to the theater any more, when it's out on DVD, I'll buy it. I mean, why would I want to sit in a scummy theater and put up with all the other clowns when I can watch it in comfort in my home in surround sound with a beverage of *my* choice? "Things are more like they are now than they ever were before." -- Dwight Eisenhower

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                              Me and three other co-workers took an extended lunch to watch the first show in the theatre next door. When we sat down, someone mentioned wishing they'd eaten lunch, and then commented on how gritty the floor felt under his shoes, and as a group we lean forward to look at the floor. There were M&M's, potatoe chips, nachos, and a half-eaten hotdog. I thought about it for a couple of seconds, and said "Hey look, you can almost eat off the floor." The guy puked right there on the spot. ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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                                After the first weekend of the newly released Matrix movie and I am yet to see a post here in the forum ... did I already miss them? Am I too late? If so, I wanted to get in my 2 cents. THAT MOVIE ROCKED! Did you go see it already? Did you love it? (Note the lack of a second option to that question :-D) Seriously, what did you think? My personal favorite, by far, the Agent Smith(s) and Neo fight. Can we get a video game that can simulate combat like that??? :omg:

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                                D2F3U wrote: THAT MOVIE ROCKED! The original Matrix was two hours of "I Wanna Rock", only it cut out after the second chorus. Does the second version make it any further? :~


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                                  After the first weekend of the newly released Matrix movie and I am yet to see a post here in the forum ... did I already miss them? Am I too late? If so, I wanted to get in my 2 cents. THAT MOVIE ROCKED! Did you go see it already? Did you love it? (Note the lack of a second option to that question :-D) Seriously, what did you think? My personal favorite, by far, the Agent Smith(s) and Neo fight. Can we get a video game that can simulate combat like that??? :omg:

                                  Wally Atkins
                                  Newport News, VA, USA

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                                  I didn't enjoy the movie the first time. But after thinking about it a while, some issues kept bugging in my head. Also, I learned that I missed the preview to Matrix Revolutions that appears right after the credits. So, I went a second time. You notice a lot more and comprehend the discussions a little better, especially when you know what happens next. (I don't know if comprehend is the right word? Because the questions are still somewhat mysterious). I am still disappointed somewhat with the movie, but I have to see Revolutions because I need some questions answered, and I believe the Reloaded movie will make more sense when everything comes together. Just like the matrix made more sense.

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                                    I didn't enjoy the movie the first time. But after thinking about it a while, some issues kept bugging in my head. Also, I learned that I missed the preview to Matrix Revolutions that appears right after the credits. So, I went a second time. You notice a lot more and comprehend the discussions a little better, especially when you know what happens next. (I don't know if comprehend is the right word? Because the questions are still somewhat mysterious). I am still disappointed somewhat with the movie, but I have to see Revolutions because I need some questions answered, and I believe the Reloaded movie will make more sense when everything comes together. Just like the matrix made more sense.

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                                    Oops! I hit the submit button too soon. But anyway, I was shocked that Neo chose to save Trinity over saving the world. And when he talks to Morpheus, and says the prophecy isn't true, when he could have rescued Zion. But, on the other hand, like Neo said, it was just another system of control that would replace the Matrix. The last scene when Neo stops the sentinels, makes you wonder if there are multiple matrices. Whether Neo is a program. or what... or whether everyone is still inside the Matrix. When the Oracle speaks to Neo, she never actually says that saving Trinity over saving the world was not the right thing. When Neo asks Oracle what if he fails, and she says Zion will fall, she never actually indicates what failure is. Thanks, Wes

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                                      Oops! I hit the submit button too soon. But anyway, I was shocked that Neo chose to save Trinity over saving the world. And when he talks to Morpheus, and says the prophecy isn't true, when he could have rescued Zion. But, on the other hand, like Neo said, it was just another system of control that would replace the Matrix. The last scene when Neo stops the sentinels, makes you wonder if there are multiple matrices. Whether Neo is a program. or what... or whether everyone is still inside the Matrix. When the Oracle speaks to Neo, she never actually says that saving Trinity over saving the world was not the right thing. When Neo asks Oracle what if he fails, and she says Zion will fall, she never actually indicates what failure is. Thanks, Wes

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                                      Wesner Moise wrote: I was shocked that Neo chose to save Trinity over saving... *Paul starts ripping his eyeballs out* Yeeaaarggh! ye gods man! Give those of us who have not seen it and who have spent the last week avoiding every single review and spoiler a bit of a warning. Sitting here holding my hand over the rest of your post as I type. :)

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                                      brianwelsch wrote: I find my day goes by more smoothly if I never question other peoples fantasies. My own disturb me enough.

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                                        After the first weekend of the newly released Matrix movie and I am yet to see a post here in the forum ... did I already miss them? Am I too late? If so, I wanted to get in my 2 cents. THAT MOVIE ROCKED! Did you go see it already? Did you love it? (Note the lack of a second option to that question :-D) Seriously, what did you think? My personal favorite, by far, the Agent Smith(s) and Neo fight. Can we get a video game that can simulate combat like that??? :omg:

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                                        saw it last night:| Terminator is more my taste, waiting for that one:-D Later,
                                        JoeSox
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                                          Wesner Moise wrote: I was shocked that Neo chose to save Trinity over saving... *Paul starts ripping his eyeballs out* Yeeaaarggh! ye gods man! Give those of us who have not seen it and who have spent the last week avoiding every single review and spoiler a bit of a warning. Sitting here holding my hand over the rest of your post as I type. :)

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                                          Bluegrass
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                                          brianwelsch wrote: I find my day goes by more smoothly if I never question other peoples fantasies. My own disturb me enough.

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                                          Paul Watson wrote: Give those of us who have not seen it and who have spent the last week avoiding every single review and spoiler a bit of a warning. hee, that's exactly way I forced myself to watch it last night:-D you better go see it asap!:-D Later,
                                          JoeSox
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