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The Matrix - Limited Edition Collector's Set

The Matrix - Limited Edition Collector's Set

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WHAT A RIDE!!!!!!!
Review: "The Matrix" was the Spring's biggest blockbuster. If you watch, or already have watched the film, you can see why. 1. The Special F/X are great. Since this film takes place inside a computer-like world (the matrix) stunts can happen in there like no other movie has ever shown before. The scene where the helicopter crashes into the building is a standout. 2. The script is good. It makes sense when you pay attention to it. Even though the film may have slow parts, you don't even realize they're gone so fast. 3.The actors. 4.The freeze-frame is liked by the audience. (as seen in the Gap Khakis commercial) The audience definately got a big kick out of this film. I know I did, and I can't wait for it to come out on DVD! Reserve your copy today, and see what everyone's been talking about.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The "reality" of life seeks something more, always!
Review: "The Matrix", for all its unique plot variations, is a simple tale of man wanting more "than just this". We look at the stars at night and go through the motions each day on a small dot within the incomprehensible vastness of space and tell ourselves that there must be something else besides just going through the motions. "The Matrix" offers a theory that reality is an illusion. We gravitate to the message, but ignore the foundation from which the theory is derived. We'd much prefer to believe our lives are pre=programmed and are a grand illusion than to accept biological finiteness and responsibility for our actions. Blame it on the machines we ourselves create - gotta love it!

A great movie with wonderous techno-effects, but one wonders why so many gravitate to a movie which has at its premise that reality is a facade.

I give it five stars not because of its message, but because it is entertainment at its best. Yet, at the same time, its popularity disturbs me because so many wish it wasn't entertainment, but truth.

Have we come so far that we desire to negate ourselves so quickly? Wiping a child's tear away or hugging a loved one does more to compensate for the alienation of the modern world than wishing "The Matrix" to be true.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Whoa---Keanu in a Good Movie?
Review: "The Matrix," along with "Blade," "The Crow," and "Batman," have proven that movies based on comic books need not be death at the box office. The formula for success seems to rely on the use of visual effects to create memorable (if unrealistic) images much as explode off every page of a comic book. To avoid cheesiness, the comic book movie should move action along at a frightening pace, not giving audiences time to poke holes in the plot.

"The Matrix" follows the formula to the letter and succeeds. A "Terminator" style plot concerning machines' subjugation of humans and the quest for freedom on a virtual reality battleground aside, "The Matrix" is a pulse-pounding action movie with jaw-dropping special effects.

Laurence Fishburne is at his understated best as the leader of the rebellion, while Keanu manages to look appropriately stylish and not botch his lines (which means he's in top form here). The rest of the cast is essentially scenery and unworthy of comment here.

In movies of this sort, wherein an unrealistic world is created, it is important for the plot to be subject to some hard and fast rules. Whenever these do not exist (as in the "Phantom Menace," for example), one is left unable to suspend disbelief and ride along with the film. "The Matrix" succeeds admirably as it switches between our world and the virtual one known as the Matrix.

While it certainly won't earn you any points with the Starbucks-swilling set, "The Matrix" is great fun. Whoa.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "What is the Matrix...?"
Review: "Unfortunately, no one can be told what the matrix is, you would have to see it for youself." And that is definitely true, you will have to watch this movie to find out what the Matrix is and let me tell you, YOU WON'T REGRET IT!

Here's the basic plot though of "Matrix". Keanu Reeves is Thomas Anderson, the normal every-day computer progammer who 'helps his landlady take out the garbage'. But by night he is an Internet and computer hacker going by the alias Neo. Neo is searching for something, someone to help confirm his belief, that there is something wrong with the world, something undefinable. Like his is stuck in... a dream world. One day he is sought out by the mysterious and beautiful Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss). She tells him that there is an answer to his question that someone can help him, that someone is Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne). But later Neo finds out that it is not Neo who needs Morpheus, it is the future, that is in need of him. From then on Neo is dragged into a world which is not what it seems, a world which cannot be real, or can it?

A true masterpiece, this movie will just blow you away! Eye popping special effects, mind boggling kung fu, and "take your breath away" action. The last hour of "Matrix" has intense non-stop action that will just keep your mouth hanging open, your eyes glued to the screen. This is the ultimate action/science fiction movie I've ever seen. And not to mention that the acting is fantastic with Reeves, Fishburne, and Moss. You can almost believe that they have been doing ju jitsu all their lives (contrary to that they had only 4 months training with martial arts experts before filming). It's also not only that it's a good movie to watch, it's a good movie in which you watch while thinking. Most movies have great action and effects but, where's the plot? "Matrix" has a plot with twists and turns, surprises, and action.

After reading all this I'm hoping you feel that you really want to see it. This has the makings of a truly great movie, that's why it is! Enjoy it!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I would not take even if it is free
Review: "What is a matrix? --We don't know, but we know that it exists". I can't believe people are buying movies with phrases like that.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The fiction of the 21st Century.
Review: "What is the Matrix?" "Unfortunately, no one can be told what the Matrix is. You have to see it for yourself.". It is a visual experience. The only thing I can say is that The Matrix is the fiction of the 21st Century, an extremely original cybernetic adventure that concerns a real world and a virtual world, the human kind and the artificial intelligence. A motion picture with astonishing visual and sound effects that transport us to a dream world, a world where anything is possible. Do you still want to know what the Matrix is? "The answer is out there (...) and it's looking for you, and it will find you if you want it to.". And believe, you will. "It's the question that drives us." So, what are you waiting for? Go and watch this movie. "What you know you can't explain, but you feel it."

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantasy or something more?
Review: 'Matrix' is extraordinary movie. It let me think about my own life. It's not a secret that sometimes some things, some events happens like someone the higher has determined them. May be is it that who we are called Good? This movie motivates imagination. I recommend to watch it everyone. I'm waiting for the next part with impatience. Keanu is perfect like always.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SIMPLY THE BEST ACTION MOVIE OF ALL TIME!
Review: 'Nuff said. Buy it. Watch it. Now.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Great idea swiftly plumits downhill
Review: 'The Matrix' was the big unexpected smash of a few summers ago. It elevated Keanu Reeves to A-List material again, dazzled us with special effects and presented an interesting view of the not-so-far-away future. Unfortunately, just like the world it talks about, it is a showy illusion. The central idea is so clever that, with stupendous special effects hammered at you constantly, you almost don't notice how superficial this movie really is.

In it we find Neo (Keanu Reeves) as a humble computer hacker who discovers that the world he lives in is The Matrix, an illusion and he is 'The One' chosen to free the world. Along for the ride are Morpheus (Fishburne) and cute love interest Trinity (Moss). The big problem though, are the agents, led by Hugo Weaving, who are constantly on the tail of these renegade humans. Whilst the idea that the human race are merely being fed an image of reality by robots that have taken over the Earth after an inter-planetary war is absolutely brilliant. It tapped into the public subconscious already exploited by public paranois films before it and 'The Matrix' became a smash hit.

But besides from its central idea is there really anything that good about it? The answer is a resounding no. For once it's not Keanu's fault. He may not be able to act but he looks enough of a hero to carry off this movie. Fortunately he's also ably supported by a good cast and special effects that are truly out of this world, no pun intended. The integration of slo-mo effects of a bullet moving slowly towards a person coupled with fantastic martial arts stunts definitely make it a movie to watch for its special effects. However, the same choreographer for 'The Matrix' later worked on the superior 'Crouching Tiger' with much more grace.

At the end of watching this you'll have doubtless been taken in by the showiness of it all. However, all it really resembles is a flashy computer game, brim-packed with special effects but lacking a script. The romantic subplot is unnecessary, it doesn't lead us on to the sequel and it falls over itself once it starts to think that it's clever. Still, it will doubtless become a cult classic of it time, especially with its teen demographic, even if it doesn't say one thing about society at the time - just the gullible theatre-goers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beyond Anything You've Seen Before
Review: (What is the Matrix). In 1977, George Lucas changed the landscape of cinematic Science Fiction forever with "Star Wars," taking the genre light years ahead of all that preceded it. Such a momentous advancement would not be seen again for over twenty years, when, in 1999, the Wachowski Brothers raised the bar again, taking the genre at warp speed to an unprecedented level with their astoundingly innovative film, "The Matrix." Co-directed, written and produced by Larry and Andy Wachowski, it is an allegory of salvation and redemption filled with symbolism and metaphor (the Biblical references alone should keep theology students debating this one for years to come); a thinking man's action film, accentuated with moments that are no less than profound. In a world of the future, things are literally not what they seem, where it's Man versus Machine, Reality versus Fantasy, and few who know the truth; among those who do, is Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne), who has long awaited the arrival of "The One," who it has been prophesied will be the salvation of the world. Enter Neo (Keanu Reeves), a computer programmer with an innate sense of discrepancy as to the state of things around him; he has questions, most of which are still in the process of being formulated in his own mind. (What is the Matrix). Morpheus has answers. And when they meet, it's Alice down the rabbit hole, and Neo's life is changed forever. Reeves is perfectly cast as Neo, the enigmatic young man who may or may not be "The One," and it's one of the best roles of his career. He conveys a sense of removed, distracted urgency that defines his character, infusing him with both a strength and vulnerability that coalesces as the story progresses into determination and confidence. The underplayed, subtle character development (largely unacknowledged and under appreciated) is a nice piece of work by Reeves. As Morpheus, Fishburne is dynamic; he endows him with a quiet intensity that fairly roils beneath the surface, effectively restrained while leaving no doubt as to the character's power and purpose. You understand his resolution completely by his countenance alone; by the way he speaks and carries himself. It's a memorable performance by one of the truly gifted actors of our times. (What is the Matrix). Other notable performances include those by Hugo Weaving (Agent Smith), who brings a formidable, white-collar sinisterness to his character that is chilling; Carrie-Anne Moss (Trinity), a strong, vital presence throughout the film; and Joe Pantoliano (Cypher), who is entirely convincing in his role of a Cyber-age Judas. Rounding out the terrific supporting cast are Gloria Foster (Oracle), Marcus Chong (Tank), Julian Arahanga (Apoc), Matt Doran (Mouse), Belinda McClory (Switch) and Ray Anthony Parker (Dozer). A visually stunning, thought provoking, captivating film, "The matrix" is a triumph of movie-making that assures the Wachowski's a permanent place in cinematic history. The special effects are cutting-edge, state-of-the-art; the choreography of the action sequences is top rate and delivered with a style and effectiveness worthy of comparison to John Woo's best; and, most importantly, the story itself is complex, intelligent, and deftly takes you into regions beyond the known. This is Science Fiction at it's best, but beyond that, it's a great movie that transcends genre or category; a landmark film that must be experienced more than once, for new meaning is gleaned with every viewing. Enhanced by a driving soundtrack that completes the package, highlighted by incredible action,outstanding performances and memorable scenes to numerous to mention, this is a movie that absolutely must not be missed. (What is the...).


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