Discuss Revolutions

r@nd0m
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Post by r@nd0m »


So I just saw it today on IMAX (imax fucking blows everything else away btw). I seriously liked it but then again I am one of the few that liked Reloaded because I was thinking with the mindset that Reloaded is opening up the story for Revolutions. Revolutions packaged everything in a good way, yes there was some questions left unanswered but most people need to grasp the message about the movie, that its supposed to leave you mind-fucked and make you use your fucking brain.


 


The ending was great, couldnt have been better, especially with all these fucking retarded theories people were coming up with.


 


I will be seeing it again.


JFK
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Post by JFK »


Well that is fine and dandy, i'm a big fan of the American Revolution.


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The American Revolution ended two centuries of British rule for most of the North American colonies and created the modern United States of America. The Revolutionary era was both exhilarating and disturbing---a time of progress for some, dislocation for others. In the wake of the Revolution came events as varied as the drafting and ratification of the Constitution of the United States of America and the rebellions of slaves who saw the contrast between slavery and proclamations of liberty.

 


Source: UMASS.com


 


GOD BLESS THE US


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fucking british army


 


 


 


SPOILER: BRITISH LOST LOL fuck you shep


Stiffer
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Post by Stiffer »


I have to see it yet...


 


but i hear alot of negative stuff about it.. ;o


Michael-Corleone
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Post by Michael-Corleone »

I'd rate Revolutions a 2.5 out of 5. The movie seemed way to drawn out and a lot of the scenes were either too long or too lame. I didn't feel any emotions during the most important sequences-- neo v smith fight scene and the war ending. I see now that I only like Reloaded because I had such high hopes that Revolutions would be great and it would answer all my questions. Now after seeing Revolutions, I like Reloaded and the original less. Maybe if the wahcohwoahcouwhaouchawochaoccaskpollock brothers had spent more time on the movies and less time on a horrible video game and some shitty Animatrix stories the films would have been better.

Cubensis
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Post by Cubensis »

I haven't seen it yet, and I am not looking foward to it. I think there should of been like 1 or more years between Reloaded and Revolutions. It seems like Revolutions was a rush job.

Yucky1
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Post by Yucky1 »

I didn't read this thread.

Kungfubar
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Post by Kungfubar »

SMITH IS NEOS FATHER!

nimec
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Post by nimec »


Take Reloaded, take Revolutions, cut the crap out and make them into one 2-3 hour movie. Boom you have a blockbuster.


 


I can think of tons of crap in this last movie that could have been cut to make it alot shorter.


Axe
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Post by Axe »

I thought the first one was great, but they seemed to run out of ideas for the next two. I found Reloaded to be kind of a letdown, and Revolutions even more so. They sure spent a lot on those special effects, but they really could have made it a lot better. Adding in all those extra characters was a big mistake. They had more screen time than the main characters did. The ending was weak for something they've been working on since 1997. I could have written a better ending than those clowns.

pikacheney
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Post by pikacheney »

Loved it, a lot. They created such a fucking fantastic and expansive universe. Obviously there are a lot of flaws, but it's such an amazing world I don't care.

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