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Re: Elohteear (Hint - Reader Poll)
Posted By: Ellmyruh, on host 64.20.108.173
Date: Wednesday, November 29, 2000, at 22:42:35
In Reply To: Re: Elohteear (Hint - Reader Poll) posted by Den-Kara on Wednesday, November 29, 2000, at 19:42:48:

> > > Which movies did you people vote for?
> >
> > The Matrix II. Definitely.
> >
> > Ell"Care to wait overnight for Star Wars tickets, anyone?"myruh
>
> Yeaaaaaaaaaah, you know it! I love The Matrix with an almost-scary passion...I love everything about that movie, and I just hope it lives up to my expectations...*crosses fingers* There are just so many thought-provoking statements made in that movie, and the visual effects were amazing. I was a little wary about seeing it the first time because it had gotten a bad review from...oh, Entertainment Weekly, I think...so I waited until it came out on video. I was SHOCKED, but in a very GOOD way. I was hooked on first view. LOL. I admit, the part where Neo awakens in that little pod thing bald-headed and slimy...well, I always FF through that part. Other than that, though, the film impressed me a great deal.

Aw, you should have see it on the big screen! It made it seem more real than watching it on DVD or VHS.

> *excited* The Matrix is my absolute favorite movie. I just...I dunno, it's great.

I never can decide what my favorite movie is, and I probably never will. It generally changes every six months or so, although my current favorite movie has been holding out for probably almost a year now.

> Here we have a movie that is fast-paced, deep and meaningful, visually appealing, and mind-provoking all at the same time. It plays around the boundaries of the human mind, twisting and intertwining the threads of reality and fantasy in unique and imaginative ways. Of course it's science fiction, which is surprising since I usually hate that stuff, but it never takes on a laser guns-and-aliens, cliched warfare plot.

I'm with you on the sci-fi part. I have never been into science fiction, but Sean (my fiance) insists that I am a closet science fiction fan and I just don't know it yet. We go to movies that he wants to see, and I wind up loving them at least as much as he does, if not more.

> Anyway, I can't wait to see the next installment, either. I just hope it lives up to the hype and doesn't disappoint everyone.

That's the one thing I'm worried about. I'll probably try to talk myself into believing that the Matrix II won't be any good. I find that I tend to enjoy a movie more if I had low expectations of it. Example: Pleasantville. I thought that movie would be terrible, but for some odd reason, I wound up going to see it. Pleasantville is now in my top three or five favorite movies.

> ~Den-"follow the white rabbit"Kara

Ell"Insert Matrix quote here"myruh

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