Re: I don't care what anybody says: The Matrix movies are good

2004-11-15 Thread Raymond Camden
While I don't think the last two were as strong as the first one, they were pretty darn good. Although I'm still disappointed over how boring the Architect was. I was really hoping for something like the MCP from Tron. :) On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 23:04:40 -0500, Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: I don't care what anybody says: The Matrix movies are good

2004-11-15 Thread Won Lee
Jim Davis wrote: Almost done with the Matrix Movie marathon on Cinemax (which looks un-freakin-believable in HD) and I still say that the last two movies were up to the quality of the first. Perhaps not the impact of the first (but how could anybody expect that?), but (especially when seen

RE: I don't care what anybody says: The Matrix movies are good

2004-11-15 Thread Jim Davis
, 2004 9:25 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: I don't care what anybody says: The Matrix movies are good While I don't think the last two were as strong as the first one, they were pretty darn good. Although I'm still disappointed over how boring the Architect was. I was really hoping for something

Re: I don't care what anybody says: The Matrix movies are good

2004-11-15 Thread William Bowen
Besides, we got the big spiky baby thing at the end - that was kind of MCP-ish, wasn't it? Deus Ex-machina? the Blowfish of Redemption? nah, I think he was just a device to get our intrepid hero out of a situation that meant certain death... -- -- will If my life weren't funny, it

RE: I don't care what anybody says: The Matrix movies are good

2004-11-14 Thread Angel Stewart
0_0 You knew Cinemax was having a Matrix Marathon...and you didn't SAY anything!!!?? ARRGG I miss all the good shows on tv! -Gel -Original Message- From: Jim Davis Almost done with the Matrix Movie marathon on Cinemax (which looks un-freakin-believable in HD) and I still say

I don't care what anybody says: The Matrix movies are good

2004-11-13 Thread Jim Davis
Almost done with the Matrix Movie marathon on Cinemax (which looks un-freakin-believable in HD) and I still say that the last two movies were up to the quality of the first. Perhaps not the impact of the first (but how could anybody expect that?), but (especially when seen together) they're