November 06, 2003

Good News All Round

The Matrix Revoluitions, does not, in fact, suck.
In fact, it kicks arse.

That is all. Sleepy.

Posted by luther at November 6, 2003 05:46 AM | TrackBack
Comments

So it's better than Reloaded then, which wasn't bad just incomplete?

Posted by: heq on November 6, 2003 11:11 AM

Rah.

Is everything2 still working?

Posted by: Dan on November 7, 2003 12:24 AM

Didn't you read what it says? Apparently their server is moving acrosss the country. Strange, but apparently true

Posted by: Luther on November 7, 2003 12:43 PM

Rene Naufahu (Sam Aleni from back in the good old days of Shortland St when car crashes was how they killed people) is Zion Gate Operator. Wicked. IMDB says "He is from New Zealand and of Tongan descent".

Also thanks to your link I have found the double name in the credits before seeing the movie, which has to be a first. I will have something to look forward to the whole time watching!! Cos if you take the whole franchise less seriously, as I do, and take a step back and read that little description of the movie, it looks about as crappy as the stories I used to write when I was at primary school.

Actually more like the kinds of dreams you have when you sleep in really really late in the Christmas holidays, which is possibly reasonably appropriate.

I ramble cos I went to sleep hours ago, but still appear to be sitting at desk. Oh well.

Posted by: madoo on November 8, 2003 02:13 AM

O I see he has been Zion Gate Operator for some time now. Silly me.

Posted by: madoo on November 8, 2003 02:15 AM

Oh god why? Why oh why can't I agree with you all?

blog coming after other promised blog, but suffice to say I rate Matrix 3 worse than Matrix 2.

Oh god, the burning, make the pain stop. must go watch Pearl Harbour so I can remember what a quality script with quality acting and quality action sequences looks like.

Posted by: Torshin on November 8, 2003 01:57 PM

You have it the wrong way around. It does, in fact, suck, and it needs its arse kicked.

Posted by: arc on November 14, 2003 10:34 AM
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