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Posted by Colt40 on 03-26-2003 03:44 AM:

Has anyone seen Final Flight of the Osiris? I've been following all the animatrix releases and this is the only one i havent seen so far.
Matrix is the best movie and its soon gonna be the best trilogy ever and i love to watch all these short films based around it

::No Requesting -FuzZ::


Posted by Colt40 on 03-26-2003 03:50 AM:

I jsut posted and it hasnt apeared yet wtf

i must see final flight of the osiris!

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Posted by PhAnToMs on 03-26-2003 09:51 PM:

Re: PHANTOM IS GAY

quote:
Originally posted by DaYwAlK3r
well phantom I dont know if you could get any gayer. I want you to flow off the top of your head queer ass bitch.

:: idiot. warned -M$





what the hell is this all about?

how come this isnt sticky anymore

i cant wait for these movies i want to see them so bad the closer they come

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Posted by MovieGod on 03-31-2003 03:35 AM:

Per Mr. Pho who gave me the green light to restick this thread..And No flaming, please... Enjoy, am looking more forward to for more posts to the Matrix.

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Posted by Groovie Mann on 03-31-2003 05:26 AM:

2-CD Soundtrack listing has been released if anyone is interested. Looks pretty crappy but that second disc could be interesting.

http://www.comingsoon.net/cgi-bin/a...49055227,56159,


Posted by horizonstar on 03-31-2003 07:28 AM:

so, MG, you've mentioned that you've seen it already. does that mean there might be a DVD screener some day or did you see it in a theater?


Posted by petrocs on 04-02-2003 04:22 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by horizonstar
so, MG, you've mentioned that you've seen it already. does that mean there might be a DVD screener some day or did you see it in a theater?


He sees everything first.. the man is a walking screening pass

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Posted by petrocs on 04-03-2003 12:36 AM:

regarding the post that formally owned this spot..
oops..wrong thread ..by bad

This movie is gonna rock anyways

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Posted by horizonstar on 04-03-2003 02:38 AM:

/me pokes petrocs to edit his post and put "Spoiler Warning" in the subject line


Posted by CcZ on 04-03-2003 05:31 PM:

Matrix Reloaded Rating...

MPAA Rating: R (for sci-fi violence and some sexuality)

There wasn't any sexuality in the first one...


Posted by horizonstar on 04-04-2003 12:51 AM:

Re: Matrix Reloaded Rating...

quote:
Originally posted by CczuAzul
MPAA Rating: R (for sci-fi violence and some sexuality)

There wasn't any sexuality in the first one...


are you kidding? when those sentinels lasered open a hole in the ship and swam their way inside like so many flagellating sperm? I was scarred for life!


Posted by CcZ on 04-06-2003 04:12 AM:

Wired Magazine-May 2003

If your a diehard Matrix fan, when the May 2003 edition of Wired hits stores, you should definitely buy it. The cover story "Re-enter the matrix" covers everything Matrix, from the premise to the video game." I got it in the mail today, and here's a caption about the premise I typed up. Article isn't availble at wired.com yet:
"Things have changed since 1999. In the last shot of the original film, Neo, played by ex-slacker Keanu Reeves, flew up out of the flame, demonstrating that his mental abilities had become stronger than the enslaving delusion of the Matrix. Now he's a full-fledged superhero, soaring over the skyline at thousands of miles an hour and making a rescue as trucks collide head-on. The bad news: Agent Smith, played by Hugo Weaving, is a rogue virus in the Matrix, able to multiply himself at will. And the last free human city, Zion, in a cave near the Earth's core, is under attack."
Also: "The team cranked up Alien, 2001, Verigo, Apocalypse Now, Koyasniqatsi (the movie with still images), and 20,000 Leagues Under The sea, along with documentary footage of car crashes, robotics manufacturing, 19th century submarines, glassblowers at work, the drilling of the Chunnel, the heavyweight bouts of Rocky Marciano, and the explosion of the Hindenburg."
"As the team tossed ideas around for one hellacious fight scene that became known in-house as Burly Brawl, Gaeta realized that the innovative technology he and his crew developed for The Matrix's ultra slo-mo action sequences would not be sufficient to bring the Wachowskis' new vision to the screen. These oft-imitated shots-now universally known as Bullet Time-required serpentine arrays of meticulously aligned cameras, and months of planning, for a brief scene featuring two or three actors. In the Burly Brawl, super-Neo would battle more than 100 Agent Smiths in an extended orgy of kung fu orchestrated by crack martial-arts choreographer Yuen Woo-Ping. To develop the technology needed for the Burly Brawl, Eon and Warner Bors, launched ESC, a visual effects skunk works in an old naval base across the bay from San Francisco. ESC ultimately produced more than a thousand visual-effects shots for the two sequels, and the company has operated in stealth mode until now. The word Matrix didn't even appear on the scripts' title pages; instead, they were tagged with a code name, The Burly Man."
"For Reloaded's blowout chase sequence-Trinity and a character called the Keymaker haul ass on a motorcycle to the nearest landline, past carloads of marauding bad guys-ESC constructed a quarter mile of new freeway on the naval base. Eventually, Gaeta enlisted more than 500 digital artists from a roster of cutting-edge effects vendors (including Sony Pictures Imageworks, Animal Logic, Tippett Studio, BUF Compagnie, and Giant Killer Robots) to create everything from shimmering swarms of Matrix code to thousands of vengeful robot "squiddies" burrowing toward Zion. But the Burly Brawl became Gaeta's personal obsession. Like many in the film industry, he has been talking for years about the promise of virtual cinematography, a confluence of technologies that would allow directors to sculpt actors' performances with the ease of tweaking a CAD file. The traditional ways of doing this, however, reduce the world to the kinds of data that computers easily understand, and the result often ends up looking like a glorified videogame. That wouldn't work for the Burly Brawl, a fight that erupts in a virtual prison indistinguishable from the real world."

*SPOILER ABOUT BURLY BRAWL BELOW*

..."If the dojo fight in The Matrix was a kung fu sonata, the Burly Brawl is a symphony. Neo tears the sign from the ground and wields it as a kendo sword, valuting pole, and battering ram. A woman walking by can't believe what she's seeing; suddenly her body is hijacked, she drops her grocery bag, and another Smith charges into the fray. Whole battalions of Smiths arive, mount assaults, attack in waves, scatter, regroup, and head back for more. In the thick of it, Neo is danicing, chucking black-tied bodies skyward, pivoting around the signpost, and using shoulders as stepping-stones over the raging river of whup-ass."

*I checked all my Georgetown university resources, such as Proquest, Sirs, Gale Research, Lexus Nexus, etc...and could not find this article anywhere. It will be coming soon, if not already in stores! So I typed some of it up for you. Not in any specific order, just stuff that caught my eye. Sorry about any spelling.*


Posted by horizonstar on 04-06-2003 11:37 AM:

thanks for that post ... really looking forward to this sucker now.


Posted by ernicoats on 04-10-2003 02:19 AM:

Lightbulb waiting for it to be released

This waiting is killing me.. just over one month till its out


Posted by CcZ on 04-11-2003 04:15 AM:

Here's the full wired article:
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.05/matrix2.html


Posted by altimas on 04-11-2003 08:00 AM:

New Matrix Reloaded trailer is out

http://whatisthematrix.com/rl_cmp/trailer_final.html
Sweet.. almost exactly one month away.. hurry up screeners. A TS WILL NOT do this movie justice. I'm gonna have to see in in the theatre, as will many of you, if you know what a good movie is, and is worth the 6.25+ popcorn and shit. Just like LOTR- you GOTTA see this shit in the theatre.


Posted by krazyfoo on 04-11-2003 08:31 AM:

yea that new trailer.. is 110% sex.
watched it 4 times in 10min .. spread it to the 4 people in my immediate range.. and they loved it as well.

beautiful trailer.. absolutely amazing

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Posted by PhAnToMs on 04-15-2003 04:06 AM:

Re: Matrix Reloaded Rating...

quote:
Originally posted by CczuAzul
MPAA Rating: R (for sci-fi violence and some sexuality)

There wasn't any sexuality in the first one...



there wasnt a young black girl in the first one ither
there wasnt a highway scene in the first one ither

does this make it wrong ?

does this make the movie shitty?

trinity probally gets some action with neo cause the trailer had them kissin and all and neon is the one so trinity gets off like 50 times in 3mins

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Posted by PhAnToMs on 04-15-2003 04:07 AM:

Re: Matrix Reloaded Rating...

quote:
Originally posted by CczuAzul
MPAA Rating: R (for sci-fi violence and some sexuality)

There wasn't any sexuality in the first one...



there wasnt a young black girl in the first one ither
there wasnt a highway scene in the first one ither

does this make it wrong ?

does this make the movie shitty?

trinity probally gets some action with neo cause the trailer had them kissin and all and neon is the one so trinity gets off like 50 times in 3mins

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Posted by rec0ded on 04-16-2003 12:38 PM:

ok...beleive this or not but today i got to see screening at place i work about 17 of us saw the movie and i have to say my jaw hit the floor and it isnt coming back up for a while i can tell you that much. You know when something really cool happens and you get that tingly feeling all over your body, i just sat through pretty much a whole movie of that feeling.

The parts of the smith fight you see in the trailer are nothing beleive me on this i was dazed by the whole thing to be honest, there's a couple of boring bits but that happens in any film where a guy and a chick do the talking shit when they're getting all love struck, i dunno i thought the chase sequence at the end of the movie was good, maybe a lil over hyped but it is quite a thing to see. But its the special effects without a doubt that leave you in awe and mentally shattered, now dont get me wrong the plot stands up on its own. damn i'm so tempted to just spill it all out but i dont think many ppl would appreciate too many spoilers, but your not left with an empty sfx shell of a movie i think both work in unison.

Neo is badass real bad ass i might calm down later and write a lil review i dunno.

i'll just say this for now beleive the hype this movie is prolly the best thing i've ever seen forget star wars and lotr they're sunday matinees compared to this. Soon as i can i'm watching this again, i just hope i dont get pinched by work and fired lol bah who cares its not like i'm selling the reels of the movie.

bottom line get a ticket go see itthen turn around get another ticket and go see it again


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