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2004-11-18, 07:29 AM | [Ignore Me] #17 | |||
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2004-11-18, 07:48 AM | [Ignore Me] #19 | ||
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Why do most people hate the 3rd? I mean, yeah, it's nowhere near as good as one and two, but it's not that bad. If you don't like it just because it's not in The Matrix, then you're missing the point: the first film is nearly entirely in the Matrix; most people are trapped, unaware of what's happening. The second is pretty equal between the two; more people are being freed because of Neo. And the third is nearly entirely in the real world, because it is the revolution, everyone is being freed. If you don't like it because it was just a bit shittier than t'others then umm.. merh.
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2004-11-18, 07:51 AM | [Ignore Me] #20 | ||
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I don't like it because it effectively consisted of a ridiculous section with the 'Train-man', that made very little sense and had virtually no relevance to the story, a tediously long fight in lots of rain and about 3 hours of human inside reasonably cool looking robots shouting 'ARRGHHH!!!!' at the never ending swarm of sentinels.
The cool bits.. were the flight over the machine city, although this was subsequently ruined by the silly looking composite face machine boss thing. There are a lot of other things wrong with it but actually posting them would contain spoilers, for those who haven't seen the third (although I wouldn't recommend it.. stop with the second). TB. |
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