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Obviously watching the movies I came to this conclusion.
Judging from the story line Greed was the reason there are 3 movies.
The Matrix = $$$
Reloaded = $$$$$
Revolutions = $$$$$$$
Judging from the story line Greed was the reason there are 3 movies.
The Matrix = $$$
Reloaded = $$$$$
Revolutions = $$$$$$$
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nonsense...it was obviously and overtly (at least to anyone who was paying the slightest of attention) that the matrix was just a beginning to a larger story.
the wachowskis have become the new george lucas among internet geeks. they did thier story their way when it would obviously have been better had it been assembled by a committee of sci-fi nerds. maybe i should be the first to spell it wachow$ki...i could collect royalties everytime some moron spells it that way.
these films aren't the end all be all, but they'll have a prominent home in my collection.
the wachowskis have become the new george lucas among internet geeks. they did thier story their way when it would obviously have been better had it been assembled by a committee of sci-fi nerds. maybe i should be the first to spell it wachow$ki...i could collect royalties everytime some moron spells it that way.
these films aren't the end all be all, but they'll have a prominent home in my collection.
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I agree with chess. While the first one was definitely a surprise hit and made to stand alone, i think there were definitely ideas and a story that the Wachowski's wanted to develop furthur.
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The ending of the first movie sets up the next movies. It sure seemed obvious to me that they were going to release at least one more movie.
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The first ending is an obvious set up to a sequel. It just so happens that the sequels that were made weren't what people wanted to see (Which I would guess would be the humans rising up to enlighten hordes of people within the matrix, winning an overall war against the machines, and ending the matrix's existence). The posters for revolutions tease that the matrix itself will come to an end, as the last line of code comes to a stop.
I seem to remember just after the first came out plans to make 2 more movies, one prequel and one sequel, but they instead made the animatrix as a prequel and two sequels.
I don't think the matrix sequels were outstanding, but I did find them fairly interesting. I actually liked reloaded a lot better than revolutions; I thought it set up a lot of interesting things that weren't really dealt with at all in revolutions.
I seem to remember just after the first came out plans to make 2 more movies, one prequel and one sequel, but they instead made the animatrix as a prequel and two sequels.
I don't think the matrix sequels were outstanding, but I did find them fairly interesting. I actually liked reloaded a lot better than revolutions; I thought it set up a lot of interesting things that weren't really dealt with at all in revolutions.
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i think the first matrix left it open for a sequel, but i think people who think what we got was entirely pre-planned from the beginning are kidding themseleves. i mean, even the original Stat Wars movies weren't entirely pre-planned.
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i think the first matrix left it open for a sequel, but i think people who think what we got was entirely pre-planned from the beginning are kidding themseleves. i mean, even the original Stat Wars movies weren't entirely pre-planned.
i think the first matrix left it open for a sequel, but i think people who think what we got was entirely pre-planned from the beginning are kidding themseleves. i mean, even the original Stat Wars movies weren't entirely pre-planned.
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Originally posted by huh?
i mean, even the original Stat Wars movies weren't entirely pre-planned.
i mean, even the original Stat Wars movies weren't entirely pre-planned.
After watching both The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revloutions, its seems to me that they really only had enough plot for one movie, but stretched it out to two films in order to fill the obligatory three-film arc. And to make more money, of course.
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i highly doubt that Mr. Lucas knew that Darth Vader was Luke's father from the get go. i mean, even Obi-Wan said Luke's father was killed by Vader in the original.
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i highly doubt that Mr. Lucas knew that Darth Vader was Luke's father from the get go. i mean, even Obi-Wan said Luke's father was killed by Vader in the original.
i highly doubt that Mr. Lucas knew that Darth Vader was Luke's father from the get go. i mean, even Obi-Wan said Luke's father was killed by Vader in the original.
Well Vader did pretty much kill Anikin. Symbolically of course. When Anikin gave into the darkside and Vader took his place.
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Originally posted by huh?
i highly doubt that Mr. Lucas knew that Darth Vader was Luke's father from the get go. i mean, even Obi-Wan said Luke's father was killed by Vader in the original.
i highly doubt that Mr. Lucas knew that Darth Vader was Luke's father from the get go. i mean, even Obi-Wan said Luke's father was killed by Vader in the original.