For the 900000th time, Lana Wachowski says she is “officially” working on another Matrix movie.
Call me when there’s a trailer.
For the 900000th time, Lana Wachowski says she is “officially” working on another Matrix movie.
Call me when there’s a trailer.
Call me when it starts filming.
Call me maybe.
Don't call me.
Came into the thread solely for Meg's "I'll believe it when it happens" post and was not disappointed.
Also, making sequels 20 years after the fact worked out oh so totally fine for "Indiana Jones" and "Star Wars" so I'm sure "Matrix 4" will be fine. Just fine. No need to worry. Really. It'll be fine.
It didn't even work 4 years after the fact.
The severed arm perfectly acquitted itself, because of the simplicity of its wishes and its total lack of doubt.
Are we married now?Quoting Irish (view post)
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I feel like the expectation will be that they do something revolutionary to action films again.
In 1999 CGI was much MUCH less prominent than now. Bullet time was an enormous deal and reinvented special effects.
What could possibly be done now that hasn’t been possible before (or at least was never thought of).
The bullet time thing was revolutionary sure, but you can create literally any story from living inside a computer. I just want to see bat-shit crazy choreography that defy the laws of physics.
This super bowl commercial will go down as my most watched trailer ever.
Also, seems crazy now to release two sequels in the same year, separated by only 6 months. I can't help think Revolutions would have received a better box office draw if it was released in May of the following year.
I think Revolutions would have had a better box office draw if it and Reloaded hadn’t been such misguided disappointments.
Revolutions was dreadful.
The final fight between Neo and Smith is the only halfway decent part.Quoting Ezee E (view post)
I really hope they get back to gunfights. Reloaded and Revolutions became all about hand-to-hand, which was cool and all, but it felt like it lost a bit of the first film’s identity.
holy fuck
Holy shit
There really needs to be a solid documentary about stuntmen.
I appreciate the reaction videos that The Corridor Crew has been putting out on YouTube because they often get really awesome stuntmen an opportunity to explain and analyze some of the best stunts ever.
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This one's great: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Dare_(film).Quoting Ezee E (view post)
last four:
black widow - 8
zero dark thirty - 9
the muse - 7
freaky - 7
now reading:
lonesome dove - larry mcmurtry
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The Harrison Marathon - A Podcast About Harrison Ford
I love that series.Quoting [ETM] (view post)
Watched the original last night.
It holds up beautifully. It's a visually stunning movie.
It is almost perfect, IMO.
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Production has been shut down indefinitely.
They say it's due to corona, but this is the first time I've seen them say the word "indefinitely".
Is this one not going to see the light of day?
The whole pandemic thing is indefinite, so it only makes sense to indefinitely postpone.