Hopefully in about 4-5 more sequels or so we can start talking about the Matrix/Fast and Furious crossover movie I've always wanted.
movies
Rules for Movies & TV Discussion
-
Any discussion of Disney properties should contain a (cw: imperialism) tag. If your post isn't tagged appropriately it will be removed.
-
Anti-Bong Joon-ho trolling will result in an immediate ban from c/movies and submitted to the site administrators for review.
-
On Star Trek Sunday only posts discussing how we might achieve space communism are permitted. Non-Star Trek related content will be removed and you will be temporarily banned until the following Sunday.
Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
Who asked for this?
Executives. The 4th movie was very on the nose meta and they said they were going to do it with or without the Wachowskis.
#4 was low-key genius from a metatrolling perspective.
Yeah, I liked to imagine it as an effort to run the franchise off a cliff and avoid the endless remake bullshit. Oh well.
It started well. And then the rest of the movie happened.
empty suits in service of warner's shareholders
Please stop making sequels and remakes. I'm begging you
I think another round of Animatrix films would be more interesting than this, but I'm interested to see what fresh ideas can be inserted into the general concept even with my love of everything the Wachowskis have done.
Would love more Animatrix. Especially since we have AI right in the forefront of us at this moment in history.
"I don't know about this..."
Was the new matrix good? Yet to see it.
The 4th Matrix movie wasn't the best movie, or the best Matrix movie, but it was the best 4th Matrix movie that was possible.
I think it was a nice cap to characters that we care about and giving them a happy ending if you want that sort of thing. The limited budget shows a bit, it doesn't feel quite as grand as the other Matrix films. I don't think it had as much to say philosophically, so much as just a nice revisit to a universe that's interesting and has a lot more stories in it.
Yeah, really felt like a cast call and a happy reunion for the characters
Nothing incredible, but it's fun to watch once to cap off the franchise
It was okay. I didn't feel like it was necessary, but the plotting was not bad, and they gave Trinity more agency and importance. Stream it if it's on a service you already subscribe to, pirate it otherwise.
No. It was like reheated Matrix leftovers with no flavour.
It felt intentionally bad tbh. I'm second guessing my preferred interpretation of it now that there's a 5th one coming out though.
Solid, not breathtaking, but solid.
To enjoy it you have to be a bit meta about the whole experience. So it kinda works in that regard, but if you showed it to someone who knew nothing of the matrix it would be incomprehensible.
cloverfield
world war Z
wheedon
jj abrams
daredevil
good place
The Matrix V: Revenge of the Therapists