I just watched the Matrix Trilogy again with the new collection set with the new commentaries. God those film critics just drive me insane. They hardly ever give coherent criticisms, just titter and mock how it's "like Star Trek" and give constantly contradicting comments, saying how they hate this one part then later say the other part should be like that part. Oy.
Anyway what did you think of the three movies?
MATRIX: Loved it. No complaints.
RELOADED: Loved it. I thought it made everything bigger and better and completely changed your perception of the original (Zion cycles, One is a puppet, Oracle and Smith, etc). The action scenes were amazing and the highway chase is one of my all time favorite action scenes. The scenes with Hamann, the Oracle, the Merovingian, and the Architect were all perfection. My only complaint is that the opening in Zion takes too long and the rave/sex scene is ridiculous and unnecessary. If they cut out that rave/sex scene I would think it's a nearly perfect movie. Well aside from the lame cliffhanger.
REVOLUTIONS: A mixed bag. The Matrix fight scenes are what makes the movies so incredible, so only have two Matrix scenes in the whole movie is deeply disappointing. The Machine/Zion battle just isn't as cool, particularly since it stars uninteresting C-list characters. Still, I find the final story revelation to be incredible: that the Oracle created Smith to bring about a mutual apocalypse to force her Machine brethren into agreeing into peace.
I'm also deeply disappointed how superfluous the Merovingian and Peresephone were in the final chapter (in fact I thought Perseph was the mother of the Matrix the Architect talked about in #2 and the Oracle was a mislead!). I was also mad that it didn't tie in the Second Renaissance backstory, that Neo et al never learned about the origin of the war, or that the humans came to an understanding with the machines and not a tense truce sure to eventually fail.
Still, the ending was good and the final Superman battle was nice. When I first saw it in theaters I was really pissed, but in retrospect it improves.
Anyway what did you think of the three movies?
MATRIX: Loved it. No complaints.
RELOADED: Loved it. I thought it made everything bigger and better and completely changed your perception of the original (Zion cycles, One is a puppet, Oracle and Smith, etc). The action scenes were amazing and the highway chase is one of my all time favorite action scenes. The scenes with Hamann, the Oracle, the Merovingian, and the Architect were all perfection. My only complaint is that the opening in Zion takes too long and the rave/sex scene is ridiculous and unnecessary. If they cut out that rave/sex scene I would think it's a nearly perfect movie. Well aside from the lame cliffhanger.

REVOLUTIONS: A mixed bag. The Matrix fight scenes are what makes the movies so incredible, so only have two Matrix scenes in the whole movie is deeply disappointing. The Machine/Zion battle just isn't as cool, particularly since it stars uninteresting C-list characters. Still, I find the final story revelation to be incredible: that the Oracle created Smith to bring about a mutual apocalypse to force her Machine brethren into agreeing into peace.
I'm also deeply disappointed how superfluous the Merovingian and Peresephone were in the final chapter (in fact I thought Perseph was the mother of the Matrix the Architect talked about in #2 and the Oracle was a mislead!). I was also mad that it didn't tie in the Second Renaissance backstory, that Neo et al never learned about the origin of the war, or that the humans came to an understanding with the machines and not a tense truce sure to eventually fail.
Still, the ending was good and the final Superman battle was nice. When I first saw it in theaters I was really pissed, but in retrospect it improves.