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Matrix Revolutions
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<< Engagement, Book, Party Crazy People # 10 >>
By: Matt Wed, Nov 5th, 2003
Matrix Revolutions
Not really a review, per se...

I went to the 8 am showing of Matrix: Revolutions, and it was a really good movie. Don't worry, I'm not going to give any spoilers, but I was surprised by a lot of the things that happened.

I went with Liz and Maya, and Liz and I were trying to bring Maya up to speed, as she had forgotten some of the concepts behind the matrix. Liz's comment on the virtual world (the matrix) vs the real world (being on the ship and wearing tattered clothes):

It's kind of like America and China. They're both there, but it's hard to get from one to the other.

Well put, Liz. Truer words were never spoken.

Oh, and don't stay late hoping for a cool trailer or something like that. We did, and there was nothing but the longest credits you've ever seen in your life.





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 Sen Binclair - Nov 5th, 2003 at 11:26 am 
I thought I read that this movie has the most credits of any movie, but I don't remember where.

 The WHOMaya - Nov 5th, 2003 at 3:20 pm 
We also got interviewed by a guy from the radio station WHO.

 You know, I forgot about that ...Liz - Nov 6th, 2003 at 3:11 pm 
The whole America-China comparison, I mean. Thanks for the reminder. And, for the record, the panda bear that I got my picture taken with today was *not* anatomically correct either. I mean, just in case you were wondering ... ;-)



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