chad1138 1 Posted September 28, 2012 These two films really need to be covered. I can't even begin to delve into the problems these movies fall into. Share this post Link to post
PlanBFromOuterSpace 3138 Posted September 28, 2012 This is a case of the original film being better left on it's own, because the things I imagined happening later were more satisfying than what actually did, which isn't necessarily the fault of the filmmakers, but they always run the risk of pissing away the good will from before. It gets things off to a REALLY bad start when you're disappointed with where they're at at the beginning of the new story, and when you START disappointed, it's an uphill battle for the film. I liken it to (even though they're completely different films and stories) "Dark Knight Rises". After "Dark Knight", my brain was running wild with all the possibilities of all the adventures that Batman would be having and how the dynamic had changed with him and the cops, but then right away in the new film, they tell you "Yeah, he retired about 2 minutes after the end of the last movie and has LITERALLY been doing nothing for almost a decade". WHAT?!? In the case of both the previous films in the Nolan Batman series and the original "Matrix" film, I still love what came before, but it's a buzzkill to know that you already know that you're not going to be satisfied with the endgame. Share this post Link to post
SethPatrich 2 Posted May 7, 2013 These two films really need to be covered. I can't even begin to delve into the problems these movies fall into. Â I agree, it should be a two-part episode. Share this post Link to post
NwaniOgbu 0 Posted May 8, 2013 You can include the Matrix as well. I threw it on the other day after not having seen it since it came out in theaters, and it is straight bananas. Share this post Link to post
NeilMiddleton 13 Posted May 23, 2013 Yeah, really let down by the sequels. Although, I'll admit that Reloaded has some great action scenes - the fight in the park with all the Smiths and the Freeway chase. But that's only 10-minutes in a 138-minute movie. I won't even go into Revolutions. That movie can go to hell... 1 Share this post Link to post
Johnny Unusual 525 Posted June 9, 2013 The sequels really aren't that great, but they aren't really HDTGM material. It's not crazy, interesting or straight up bad enough to merit an episode. Share this post Link to post
jarrycanada 2483 Posted June 9, 2013 the matrax isn't really a HDTGM type of movie, love it or hate it. 1 Share this post Link to post
stellamarch16 5 Posted June 11, 2013 Well, jury is out on this. I would say Reloaded was simply awesome and only criticized by people who couldn't fathom what the Architect said to Neo. As far as Revolutions goes, I agree that it was pretty disappointing. Share this post Link to post
NikoEstevan 5 Posted June 17, 2013 Most of what makes the two sequels "bonkers" is just the dystopian cyberpunk sci-fi setting and technology that exists. I don't think any of the series would be that great of an episode, but if one were to be made it should be Revolutions. I personally really like the second one, obvi it isn't great compared to the first, but I think it's got some of the best action scenes of any movie in the last 10 years: the hundreds of smiths battle, then the medieval weapons fights which segues into the extended highway chase of destruction...it's all amazing action. The third one has as much action in terms of quantity, but the quality of it is much weaker. Â Each (including the original) has a few wtf moments (revolutions more than the others), but not enough for a hdtgm. Share this post Link to post
Soapstef 36 Posted April 2, 2017 The Syfy Matrix marathon is on now and I'm cringe watching it now. Â Ick is mostly what I have to say at the moment. RELOADED is what I'm on now. The first one I can tolerate, but it doesn't really hold up over time. Â This Reloaded mess has always confused me. I cannot stress enough how much I hate the city of ZION. From the moment they get "home" I can't say how disappointed I have always been in this hot looking rock & metal city. It's a mess. The dance sequence is gross with like a 1000 sweaty bodies at the weirdest rave I've even seen! I want so badly to hear June's take on this scene!! Â The sex is so basic I don't think Jason would give it a pass. Â The action sequences and Keanu, Carrie Ann Moss & Hugo Weaving are the only reason I'm watching this again. Share this post Link to post