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That's perfect LMAO |
i've decided to not even watch this
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You won't walk out wanting to poke your own eyes out but don't expect much. The whole franchise went from great to, well see above. |
eh....was entertained.
As others have said - better than 3, but worse than 1 and 2. |
Wasn't bad...I was entertained though. Don't think it needs more movies but it had that nostalgia and it was cool seeing Carrie Ann moss and Keanu back together.
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There wasn't a single thing good about this movie. Couldn't even enjoy the nostalgia because it was so bad. |
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Honestly I really think the part where they talk about how the executives are going to make the new Matrix game with or without Neo is a not very subtle instance of art immitating life. IMO the Wachowskis were told "we're making a new Matrix movie with or without you" and the one that agreed to do it either mailed it in or flat out sabatoged it so they wouldn't have to make any more. |
Has anyone apologized for making this garbage yet?
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I just got around to watching this, and I have only one question -
What in the ****? |
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Holy shit i forgot this movie even existed. Can't say ive even seen it advertised on a streaming service etc.
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As a matter of fact, I wished I had forgotten about it. Thanks for nothing, Netflix. |
The first half of the movie was somewhat interesting, even if it felt like they tried to smash all three former Matrix movies into an hour and a half. The rest was a rushed and off kilter mess. The guy that played Smith was good, but I never understood the purpose of his character outside of Deus Ex Machina-ing Doogie at the end.
Weird movie; made little sense outside of it being a love story and giving Neo and Trinity their happily every after. |
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