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The
Matrix |
| Rated
R |
| Runtime:
2hr 25min |
| Staring:
Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss |
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MFG
Rating: 5/5
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DVD
Features
Video:
Video quality is excellent. The movie has kind of a dark feel and some odd tints at
times but this is faithful to the theatrical release and the filmmakers' wishs. The
few flaws aren't noticable unless you specifically go thru the movie looking for
them.
Audio: Nail
down the nick-nacks because this one's going to rock the house. One of the best
Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks to date. Good bass and excellent use of surround effects.
Extras: Lots of
extras on this DVD including tons of commentary, isolated musical score, production
notes, trailers, behind-the-scenes documentary, two hidden special effects documentaries,
and a really cool look at some of the wilder scenes with some behind the scenes
featurettes where you play "follow the rabbit".
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DVD
Quick Take
This is one of the best
movies ever made, and they really hit a homerun with the DVD as well. The movie is
reproduced quite faithfully and perhaps even more enjoyable to watch at home due to
the quality of the Dolby Digital 5.1 track. Combine that with some really nifty extras
and this is a DVD that belongs in every collection.
- Billy Bob
Add
this DVD to your collection
Movies For Guys'
Original Review of the Theatrical Release
The
Matrix is simply one of the best action, sci-fi flicks ever produced.
Go see it. I could stop the review right here, and after you saw
it, I'm sure most of you would agree. Those that don't should get
your testosterone levels checked because I think you're on the wrong
site!
This
is one of those movies where the first time you see it, you should
know as little about it in advance as possible. And in keeping with
the strict Movies For Guys "no spoiler" policy, I'll tip toe around
anything relating to the story as best I can.
Do
not go into this movie expecting another lame cyberpunk movie like
Keanu's earlier effort, Johnny Mnemonic. Instead what you're going
to get is a very intense action sci-fi movie like you've never seen
before. The story itself is great and unfolds nice and slow and
keeps you guessing right up to the end. And the movie does a beautiful
job of the slow build. The last quarter of the movie contains some
of the best action scenes ever put on film.
Everything
about the movie is near perfect. Great story and great action with
some good special effects thrown in of course. But it goes further
than that, I already mentioned the good slow build, but the movie
also does a very good job of setting the mood with the cinematography
and sound track. The dark look of the movie sets just the right
mood.
The
success of this movie has surprised many people, afterall the Wachowski
Brothers wrote and directed it, and their only previous credits
are two flicks that didn't exactly do blockbuster business. They
have a writing credit on Assassins and a writing/directing credit
on Bound. However, they did meet Joel Silver on Assassins, who co-produced
The Matrix, and the combination hit a home run this time. The action
sequences alone would make you suspect a much more experience director
at the helm.
What
would've made this movie perfect? Well, I would've really liked
to have seen Carrie-Anne Moss' hooters. Regardless though, quite
simply, see this movie. After you experience it for the first time,
then see it again just to catch everything you missed the first
time and truly take in the action sequences.
-
BillyBob
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Gun Play
One
of the best shoot out scenes ever put on film.
Blood & Gore
Not
as bloody as you might expect, but things being injected into
skulls and belly buttons makes up for it.
Car Chases
The
few car scenes are slower than Driving Miss Daisy.
T&A
Good
cleavage and tight outfits, but that's all.
Chuckles
Intense
movie, you'll get no comic relief here. |
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