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The Matrix (DVD)
(+) the film, some geat extras (-) i wanted more (*) (On Ciao since: 06/2000)
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The Matrix Reloaded (DVD)
(+) Fantastic Special Effects (-) Little too complicated (*) (On Ciao since: 05/2003)
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Matrix, The (1999)
(+) a slick , action packed and deep movie (-) none (*) (On Ciao since: 06/2000)
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Enter the Matrix (Xbox)
Genre: Shooter - Third Person Shooter - Publisher: Atari - Developer(s): Shiny Entertainment - Age Rating: 16+ (On Ciao since: 05/2003)
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Matrix Revolutions, The
(+) Hopefully, there won't be a fourth! (-) Sadly, there was a third! (*) (On Ciao since: 11/2003)
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The Matrix/Matrix Reloaded/Matrix Revolutions (Box Set) (DVD)
Action/Adventure - Director: Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowski - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Joe Pantoliano, Hugo Weaving, Carrie-Anne Moss, Laurence (On Ciao since: 11/2005)
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The Matrix Revisited (DVD)
Production Year: 2001 - Documentaries & Biographies - Director: Josh Oreck - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Keanu (On Ciao since: 04/2005)
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Enter the Matrix (PC)
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The Matrix - Jonathan Aycliffe
Fiction - Science Fiction - ISBN: 000649319X, 0002241617, 0061006599 (On Ciao since: 09/2002)
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Constantine / The Matrix Reloaded (DVD)
(+) Having both films on one DVD. (-) Not good if you don't like one of the films. (*) (On Ciao since: 01/2006)
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The Matrix: Online (PC)
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The Matrix - The Ultimate Matrix Collection (DVD)
Action/Adventure - Director: The Wachowski Brothers - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Jada Pinkett, Monica Bellucci, Hugo Weaving, Keanu Reeves, Laurence (On Ciao since: 04/2005)
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Enter the Matrix (PS2)
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The Matrix/Matrix Reloaded/Matrix Revolutions (Box Set) (Blu-Ray)
Action/Adventure - Director: Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowski - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo (On Ciao since: 07/2008)
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The Matrix/Matrix Revisited (Box Set) (DVD)
(+) Merges action and intelligence seemlessly. Visually stunning. Great sci-fi concept! (-) None, Nada, Nicto. The best film ever made has no faults... (*) (On Ciao since: 10/2005)
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The Matrix: Path of Neo (PS2)
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The Matrix: Path of Neo (Xbox)
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The Matrix - The Ultimate Matrix Collection (Box Set) (DVD)
Action/Adventure - Director: The Wachowski Brothers - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, Jada (On Ciao since: 12/2004)
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The Matrix: Reloaded (UMD)
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The Matrix - Joshua Clover
Non-Fiction - Arts & Music - Film & TV - ISBN: 1844570452 (On Ciao since: 02/2011)
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The Matrix - Revisited [DVD]
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THE MATRIX - The Wachowski Brothers - DVD
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The Matrix/the Matrix - Revisited [DVD]
The Wachowski Brothers' The Matrix took the well-worn science fiction idea of virtual reality, added supercharged Hollywood gloss and stole The Phantom...... more
The Wachowski Brothers' The Matrix took the well-worn science fiction idea of virtual reality, added supercharged Hollywood gloss and stole The Phantom Menace's thunder as the must-see movie of the summer of 1999. Laced with Star Wars-like Eastern mysticism, and featuring thrilling martial arts action choreographed by Hong Kong action director Yuen Woo Ping (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), The Matrix restored Keanu Reeves to genre stardom, and made a star of Carrie-Anne Moss. Helping the film stand out from its rivals was the introduction of the now celebrated "bullet time" visual effects, though otherwise the war-against-the-machines story, hard-hitting style and kinetic set-pieces such as the corporate lobby shoot-out lean heavily on Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991).--Gary S Dalkin The original feature-packed single-DVD release of The Matrix became one of the format's early bestsellers and a must-have purchase for every new DVD owner. In anticipation of The Matrix 2 the movie has been re-released in this two-disc set, which combines the original disc with a companion two-hour documentary, The Matrix Revisited, that covers each and every aspect of the making of this ground-breaking movie in enough detail to satisfy even the most demanding of fans. There are contributions from all the principal cast and crew, who guide us from the story's inception in the minds of the Wachowski brothers right through to the preparatory work for the next two instalments. Also on the disc are: a teaser montage of behind-the-scenes footage for the follow-up movies, a section on the newly commissioned Japanimation "Animatrix" features, fight choreographer Yuen Woo Ping's blocking tapes, a piece about the fans, a breakdown of the bathroom fight and wet-wall sequence, a plug for the Web site and DVD-ROM extras. If that's not enough, there are even hidden extra "Easter eggs", including one about the woman in the red dress. Plenty, in fact, to keep fans satisfied until the second instalment arrives in cinemas.--Mark Walker ... less
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The Matrix Revolutions [DVD] [2003]
The opening reels of Matrix Revolutions do nothing to dispel the feeling of exhausted disappointment that set in during the second half of The...... more
The opening reels of Matrix Revolutions do nothing to dispel the feeling of exhausted disappointment that set in during the second half of The Matrix Reloaded. There's plenty more talky guff combined with the picking-up of hard-to-remember plot threads as Neo (Keanu Reeves) lies in a coma in the "real" world and is stranded on a tube station in a limbo "beyond the Matrix" while his allies do a reprise of the shooting-their-way-past-the-bodyguards bit from the last film (this time, the baddies can walk on the ceiling). A new Oracle (Mary Alice) makes some pronouncements about the end being near and more things happen--including the evil Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving) manifesting in reality by possessing a minor character and perfidiously blinding our hero, who wears a becoming ribbon over his wounded eyes and perceives the world in an impressive "flaming truth vision". What about the action? The equivalent of the last film's freeway chase scene is a huge face-off as the Sentinels (robot squids) finally breach the caverns of Zion, "the last human city", and swarm against a battalion of pilot-manipulated giant robots: here, the effects are seamless and the images astonishing, though the fact that none of the major characters are involved and the whole thing goes on so long as if designed to top any previous robot-on-robot screen carnage means that it becomes monotonously amazing, like watching someone else play a great computer game. After a too-easily-managed major realignment of the enmities, the film--and the series--finally delivers a sign-off sequence that's everything you could want as Neo and Smith get into a kung fu one-on-one in a rain-drenched virtual city, flying as high as Superman and Brainiac in smart suits. It comes too late to save the day and the wrap-up is both banal and incoherent, but at least this single combat is a reward for hardy veterans who've sat through seven hours of build-up. --Kim NewmanOn the DVD: when the first Matrix DVD was released, with never-before-seen features such as the "Follow the White Rabbit" option, it set a benchmark against which subsequent discs were judged. But neither sequel has lived up to the original's high standards. The Matrix Revolutions two-disc set is an unexceptional package, with a routine "making of" featurette being the main bonus item. Amid all the usual backslapping guff about how great everyone is and what a great time they've all had, it's possible to glean some nuggets of useful information about the baffling plot--though cast and crew can't repress a note of weariness creeping in when discussing the horribly protracted shooting schedule. The feature on the CG Revolution is the most informative for people who like to know how everything was done, and, in the same vein, there's also a multi-angle breakdown of the Super Burly Brawl. A 3-D timeline gives a handy summary of the story so far, and there's a plug for The Matrix Online game. The anamorphic 2.40:1 picture is, of course, a real treat to look at, even if the movie is mostly shades of dark grey and dark green; soundwise the dynamic range of the Dolby Digital surround is extreme: all conversations are conducted in throaty whispers, while the action sequences will push your speakers to the limit. No DTS option, though. And as with Reloaded, there's no audio commentary either: the Wachowski's policy of not talking about their creation begins to seem like a ploy to avoid answering awkward questions. --Mark Walker ... less
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The Matrix Revolutions [DVD] [2003]
The opening reels of Matrix Revolutions do nothing to dispel the feeling of exhausted disappointment that set in during the second half of The...... more
The opening reels of Matrix Revolutions do nothing to dispel the feeling of exhausted disappointment that set in during the second half of The Matrix Reloaded. There's plenty more talky guff combined with the picking-up of hard-to-remember plot threads as Neo (Keanu Reeves) lies in a coma in the "real" world and is stranded on a tube station in a limbo "beyond the Matrix" while his allies do a reprise of the shooting-their-way-past-the-bodyguards bit from the last film (this time, the baddies can walk on the ceiling). A new Oracle (Mary Alice) makes some pronouncements about the end being near and more things happen--including the evil Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving) manifesting in reality by possessing a minor character and perfidiously blinding our hero, who wears a becoming ribbon over his wounded eyes and perceives the world in an impressive "flaming truth vision". What about the action? The equivalent of the last film's freeway chase scene is a huge face-off as the Sentinels (robot squids) finally breach the caverns of Zion, "the last human city", and swarm against a battalion of pilot-manipulated giant robots: here, the effects are seamless and the images astonishing, though the fact that none of the major characters are involved and the whole thing goes on so long as if designed to top any previous robot-on-robot screen carnage means that it becomes monotonously amazing, like watching someone else play a great computer game. After a too-easily-managed major realignment of the enmities, the film--and the series--finally delivers a sign-off sequence that's everything you could want as Neo and Smith get into a kung fu one-on-one in a rain-drenched virtual city, flying as high as Superman and Brainiac in smart suits. It comes too late to save the day and the wrap-up is both banal and incoherent, but at least this single combat is a reward for hardy veterans who've sat through seven hours of build-up. --Kim NewmanOn the DVD: when the first Matrix DVD was released, with never-before-seen features such as the "Follow the White Rabbit" option, it set a benchmark against which subsequent discs were judged. But neither sequel has lived up to the original's high standards. The Matrix Revolutions two-disc set is an unexceptional package, with a routine "making of" featurette being the main bonus item. Amid all the usual backslapping guff about how great everyone is and what a great time they've all had, it's possible to glean some nuggets of useful information about the baffling plot--though cast and crew can't repress a note of weariness creeping in when discussing the horribly protracted shooting schedule. The feature on the CG Revolution is the most informative for people who like to know how everything was done, and, in the same vein, there's also a multi-angle breakdown of the Super Burly Brawl. A 3-D timeline gives a handy summary of the story so far, and there's a plug for The Matrix Online game. The anamorphic 2.40:1 picture is, of course, a real treat to look at, even if the movie is mostly shades of dark grey and dark green; soundwise the dynamic range of the Dolby Digital surround is extreme: all conversations are conducted in throaty whispers, while the action sequences will push your speakers to the limit. No DTS option, though. And as with Reloaded, there's no audio commentary either: the Wachowski's policy of not talking about their creation begins to seem like a ploy to avoid answering awkward questions. --Mark Walker ... less
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Live At The Matrix - The Doors
CD 1:1-Break On Through (To The Other Side) 2-Soul Kitchen 3-Money 4-The Crystal Ship 5-Twentieth Century Fox 6-I'm A King Bee 7-Alabama Song (Whiskey...... more
CD 1:1-Break On Through (To The Other Side) 2-Soul Kitchen 3-Money 4- The Crystal Ship 5-Twentieth Century Fox 6-I'm A King Bee 7-Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar) 8-Summer's Almost Gone 9-Light My Fire 10-Get Out Of My Life Woman 11-Back Door Man 12-Who Do You Love 13- The End CD 2:1-Unhappy Girl 2-Moonlight Drive 3-Woman Is A Devil/Rock Me 4-People Are Strange 5-Close To You 6-My Eyes Have Seen You 7-Crawling King Snake 8-I Can't See Your Face In My Mind 9-Summertime 10-When The Music's Over 11-Gloria (2008/RHINO) 24 tracks - gatefold papersleeve with 10 page booklet. ... less
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The Matrix Film Review
Advantages: Everything
Disadvantages: Nothing
...Intro and Info: The Matrix is a sci-fi action film that was made and released in 1999. The film was directed by The Wachowskis Andy and Larry (brothers) who has also directed other films like the entire Matrix Trilogy. The Matrix was produced by only one person: Joel Silver. The film was also written by the directors the Wachowskis. The Matrix was made on a budget of 63 million...
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Review of The Matrix (DVD)
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The Matrix Ruined
Advantages: Spectacular battle sequences.
Disadvantages: Flabby, lazy sequel that possesses little of the originals brilliance.A major disappointment for fans.
...I was fifteen years old when the first film came out and it was almost a religious experience. The Matrix is to my generation what Star Wars was to kids in the Seventies and what The Lord Of The Rings will be for kids today, that unmissable movie experience that you remember forever. It was one of the first rated Fifteen movies that I ever saw and was, and still is the most memorable. Effects...
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05.11.2003 21:21 (05.11.2003 21:27) ·
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Review of Matrix Revolutions, The
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The matrix recycled
Advantages: Good entertainment
Disadvantages: tooo much hype
...and promised to deliver more than the ?2nd? instalment in the ?Matrix? trio. It was in my second year as a 3D effects animation student that the original ?Matrix? came out and, unfortunately, I never made it to the cinema to see it. Not so with it?s highly anticipated sequel (sorry, I don?t subscribe to the trilogy ethic), I was determined to go and go I did, after trying but failing to sidestep all...
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12.06.2003 10:09 ·
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