Matix Movies, do you want more of them? thier style?

Todd

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We have Invinsible, it was on TBS last night, Matrix, and the new one 'The One'.

I love hem such a nice break from the norm,

I would hate to see too many made to fast though and burn out the whole feeling
 
In my mind, they've already over-used the technique. Even Shrek did a Matrix-style scene. People, it's time to move on.
 
The spoof scenes have ruined my enthusiasm for the real thing.
 
I noticed that a lot of people wanted to jump on the bandwagon and ride some of the success that the Matrix had.

I love the style and wouldlove to see more of it in places where it belongs. When I see the sequel and/or trilogy that the Matrix team is putting out I'll make a decision on whether it's just great camera work or an overused technique.
 
That is the only question I have.... why is it that when movie studios see a technique that works they copy it?

I mean with all the money that they have, can't they come up with anything else- anything original?

But I am definitely looking forward to the next Matrix movie and The One (no, I haven't seen it yet). Bring them on is what I am saying.
 
Loved the Matrix!

Can't wait for the sequels, if people in the cast would quit dying, they could maybe get them made a little quicker.:)

Keanu Reeves is definite eye candy in these movies. Never cared for him until I saw the Matrix...Loved the lobby scene, one of the best ever filmed.

Cassidy
 
Re: Loved the Matrix!

juicylips said:
Keanu Reeves is definite eye candy in these movies. Never cared for him until I saw the Matrix...Loved the lobby scene, one of the best ever filmed.

He is the only reason I watch it over and over.....

But I am looking forward to the new ones. And the scene in Shrek was so funny.
 
Angelus said:
That is the only question I have.... why is it that when movie studios see a technique that works they copy it?

I mean with all the money that they have, can't they come up with anything else- anything original?

Money doesn't always buy originality. It's just easy for most to copy something that has recently proven to be a money maker in the box office. Then, once it's milked for all it's worth, they move onto the next big thing.
 
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