People don’t want the weird, ambitious, not always successful stuff that the Wachowskis bring to the table. They want the MCU - the Cheesecake Factory of cinema.
People don’t want the weird, ambitious, not always successful stuff that the Wachowskis bring to the table. They want the MCU - the Cheesecake Factory of cinema.
Revolutions is much better once you realize it’s really the second half of Reloaded instead of it’s own story.
Reloaded gets a hard rap. The action in that is jaw dropping and the actors are a blast. Revolutions has many issues, but there’s still great stuff there. Particularly the trainman and Hugo Weaving giving his final batshit crazy performance as Smith. The actor who played the real world Smith is also criminally…
Huh? The first Matrix is endless fighting and people running around. The fighting is what made it stand out.
Even at their worst, each of the wachowski sisters is damn talented and make memorable movies. Even if this sucks, it’ll still be worth seeing.
Became?
It had never occurred to me before, but I very much want to watch that.
Neil Patrick Harris AND Jonathan Groff?
That and all of those pesky big words he uses.
I liked the Architect’s speech in the context of a live-action anime.
Are we still using the phrase “cautiously optimistic”? Because I’m cautiously optimistic. This looks amazing, but I also got some Force Awakens - nostalgia rehash vibes from it.
I don’t understand why people hate The Architect’s speech so much. It’s one of the more intriguing bits from the sequels. I guess it’s because no one gets kicked or punched or short for a good 5 minutes.
No sign from their previous friends and enemies Morpheus and Agent Smith (Laurence Fishburne and Hugo Weaving),
I hope this movie leans suuuuper heavy into the lore set up in the sequels. Give me a whole movie based on the Architect’s speech from Reloaded.
Marriages not working out until death does not mean they were a waste of time. People change and they stop working out, this one may have ended due to addiction which is a shame, but everything they did together is not necessarily worthless. Not a great take dude.
I don’t see how spending 10 years in a relationship is a sacrifice? Sure it ended badly but it’s not time lost, you still grow in 10 years and they’re both still young.
Christ, you sound like a piece of work.
It’s pretty easy for you to judge and dismiss things from where you’re positioned in this parasocial relationship. While certainly not as damaging as an addiction to cocaine, parasocial relationships and sitting so far stop a high horse in judgment of complete strangers are unhealthy and, in their own way, addictive…
I went to rehab for cocaine as well, I’m approaching a year and I’ve basically had to reduce a lot of things in my life that feel like I’m performing for people (work events, stepping down from roles in friends weddings, summer BBQ’s, dates). I can’t imagine being a literal a performer struggling with cocaine abuse.…
It’s so weird and unpleasant how many teenagers on Twitter feel personally betrayed because this person going through a lot of personal strife divorced his wife.