Yes, sadly you'll be relegated to your pointless gloating here.
This should be the forum description for TNZ.
No--TNZ is a forum for pointless bickering--not gloating.
Yes, sadly you'll be relegated to your pointless gloating here.
This should be the forum description for TNZ.
Reeves IS a horrible actor, but his absence was a positive or a negative for the sequels.
I mean, the idea that we'll be reunited with the people who were the most important to us in our lives after we die, (the same message from the end of Titanic, Trekker, which is why I asked you about that DVD) was worth it to me.
Stupid Rose, the only person important to her was some guy she knew for a week eighty years ago and not her freaking husband and father of her children?!
Maybe because I've had several friends die in the last few years and have lost others who were important to me in other ways as well, the pseudo-Buddhist take on these characters, their lives and what ultimately happened to them makes it much more meaningful to me. I don't know. Whatever the case, I'll just paraphrase John Locke and say that "I hope someone does for you what that finale did for me."![]()
I'm sorry for the losses you've suffered in the past, 00. I've yet to suffer any real, deep, and meaningful loss so maybe I'm just blissfully ignorant in that regard. But, again, while the Lost finale was touching in all the ways you said I was still disappointed in them shrugging off the several seasons worth of intrigue and questions they built up. I felt ripped off and asked myself why I've been so involved with the show for so long. Good ending on the character end but it still pissed me off.
I'm afraid The Sopranos is going to do the same damn thing to me.
Yeah, I remember them saying they could do either a prequel and a sequel or two sequels.The reason the Matrix sequels suck is because...no matter what the Wachowski's say...there's no way it was ever conceived as a trilogy.
I can accept that. I carved it several years ago, but I thought it was appropriate for the season.I'm still calling it "Col. Tigh".About RoJoHen's avatar... Love the Col. Tigh pumpkin.![]()
That's not Tigh. If you check out the name of the avatar, it says Pirate.![]()
That's what I think of whenever I see it.
But some of us were not obsessing about those details AT ALL! They may have been intriguing, but I certainly didn't give a shit about what the symbols on the timer meant, and I didn't care much about the blacklight on the wall. The characters didn't seem to care, so why should I? When I look at that stuff now, I just think that the Island is really fucking old and has had a long history that has nothing to do with the Losties. I have no idea where the four-toed statue came from, but neither do the characters. It happened long before they came to the Island and is irrelevant to their story.Indeed. Every. Single. Detail of that show was examined and picked over. That black-light blast door was screen captutred, poured over, altered, detailed and scrutinized to no end! Looking at the four-toed statue, the symbols on the flip-timer inside the hatch (the ones that appeared when the clock got to 0 but before things went to complete hell.) And now no one cares?! I'm blowing a whistle, throwing a flag down and calling "Bullshit."
That stuff was poured over, analyzed and just... ugh. But, nope, it was the characters and the emotion. Screw all that mystery and intrigue they built up for four fucking seasons before turning more to the characters.
Yes, sadly you'll be relegated to your pointless gloating here.
This should be the forum description for TNZ.
I mean, the idea that we'll be reunited with the people who were the most important to us in our lives after we die, (the same message from the end of Titanic, Trekker, which is why I asked you about that DVD) was worth it to me.
Stupid Rose, the only person important to her was some guy she knew for a week eighty years ago and not her freaking husband and father of her children?!
Yes, sadly you'll be relegated to your pointless gloating here.
This should be the forum description for TNZ.
You got that right...
I definitely got tired of Morpheus' constant babbling of "what is real?" and all that crap. And even though Cypher was a murderer and a traitor, he had a perfectly valid point about being tired of the war. I know I would be. I would have taken the damn blue pill and be done with it; assuming I would have had that choice, of course. I'd choose the Matrix every time.
You would betray your friends and kill them? I mean I know you're big in to ducking your head into the sand, but jeez... that's cold.
It'd be one thing if you were saying that from the perspective of not knowing what life outside the Matrix was like, as Keanu did in the first film... but you and I and everyone else who have seen the films are unable to make the same kind of choice you are postulating because you know what the "real" world was like and what the Matrix world was like. Essentially, you're saying you'd take the easy way out now that you know the "real world" sucks donkey balls. Convenient.
I've never been impressed with criticisms of the sequel. (Matrix Reloaded/Matrix Revolutions is one movie in two parts. It doesn't even have a break in the action!) The problem with the critics is that they all start off with the premise that The Matrix, the first movie, is really good.
Think about it. The first movie focuses on Neo, played by Keanu Reeves, and ends when he suddenly turns into God, or at least the Messiah, for no apparent reason except otherwise he'd be dead. It is an article of faith that Keanu Reeves is the most godawful actor on the face of the Earth, from prehistory to the posthuman epoch. Yet the sequels, which have less Reeves, are widely hated. There's something wacky going on. But it's not drama criticism.
Reloaded was bad enough. To this day, I still have yet to watch Revolutions.... and I don't feel as though I've missed a thing.
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