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Poll Question: Are you into new rflicks like '300' and 'spider-man 3' and the like?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2007 at 18:12
yeah, well...just like most blockbusters, they have good ideas but they get caught up in the money and crap so it gets ruined, i cant dig that
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2007 at 18:51
Originally posted by The T The T wrote:


Originally posted by The Lost Chord The Lost Chord wrote:

 
They said it was as good as the Matrix, thats awful news if you ask meLOL
 
For me The Matrix is way overrated.... It could've been much better than it is... The story, though a little bit confusing, is interesting... the theme (we are all part of a matrix) is even more... but instead of developing such a good theme with plot and twists and character development, they chose to appeal to the masses with cgi-rendered effects and explosions. It's not a bad movie but could've been actually good.


That's what I actually think but I never met anyone else who thinks like this Shocked I also think the story and the themes it implied were extremely promising but they weren't developed more than 10% of the potential - the script handled the themes in an ordinary fashion, acting was bad, filmmaking was concerned on CGI and not on the artistic values of the image in motion etc.... However Matrix remains one of the few blockbusters of the last two decades that got in the film dictionaries, even if with just a few lines, as it did bring some groundbreaking stuff. One last recommendation - try Animatrix, a suite of animations which are variations on the Matrix's themes, it's superb. Here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0328832/
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2007 at 21:14
the only films you'll find in most U.S theaters these days are either sequels or remakes.  Sometimes you get lucky enough to find a sequel (or sequels) to a remake such as the terrible Ocean's 11 series.  Its ridiculous beyond comprehension. 

I've enjoyed a few of the new big blockbusters like Batman Begins, and Casino Royale (and will be seeing 300 tomorrow), but most of the stuff that comes out is awful.  I'm still figuring out how Norbit and Ghost Rider were the #1 movies for their opening weekends.
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