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I watched the Matrix over the weekend and although I have seen it before, I never really understood it as well as I did that night. After the newfound incredible mindfuck I received, I decided to rewatch this as well, which only increases the said mindfuck about 100%. The animation in every short is incredible, and the stories continue to answer many questions left unanswered in the movie. Although the rest of the trilogy is extremely shitty, I'll probably watch them soon anyway because it's been a while. |
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heart wrenching and very good. |
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I think a problem with the Matrix series was that by the time the sequels hit the cinema, the first film had been cool for so long, people had finally gotten tired of it and all the trench-coat wearing Neo wannabes. The whole franchise got cheesy and tiresome before the second movie hit the silver screen .. At least that was how I felt here.
I remember I saw the first Pirates of the Caribbean on the cinema around the same-ish time I saw Reloaded. I liked Pirates so much more! Granted, I still find the Matrix sequels to be entertaining, if a bit embarassing. |
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I really enjoyed District 9, they way it was shot was quite nice.
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High Fidelity, it wasn't bad, well worth a watch. 7/10 |
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Well, I started watching this half with excitement half with dread. I thought a couple of Londoners playing John Lennon and Paul Mccartney could be a disaster. I felt like the accents would let them down and the film itself wouldn't be charming enough to carry itself, however I was wrong. It portrayed the relationships between Julia really well, extremely heartwarming portrayal and lots of references to the North of England. I.E The Liverpool docks and fish and chips. Really good film. 8/10 |
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