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HitRed wrote:Tonight, I'm going to watch The matrix. Never seen it.
Dukasaur wrote:HitRed wrote:Tonight, I'm going to watch The matrix. Never seen it.
It's fun. Just don't get too wrapped up in its intellectual pretensions. It is really good entertainment. It is not a brilliant philosophical puzzle as it pretends to be.
HitRed wrote:Wow, had to watch it twice. There is a lot to like. Characters are awesome. Great lines. Visual eye candy.
Don't reload, just pullout anther gun. Love it!
Really like the Oracle lady. Interesting how Agent Smith was just as tired of the war as the good guys.
Symmetry wrote:Duk has this right- it's a fun little action movie. Just a shame that they never made a sequel.
jusplay4fun wrote:You're right about Duk; you are wrong about sequel.Symmetry wrote:Duk has this right- it's a fun little action movie. Just a shame that they never made a sequel.
The Matrix is a science fiction action media franchise created by The Wachowskis, about a group of heroes who fight a desperate war against machine overlords that have enslaved humanity in an extremely sophisticated virtual reality system. The series is most notable for its use of slow motion, which revolutionized action films to come. The series began with the feature film The Matrix (1999), and continued with two sequels, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions (both 2003), all written and directed by The Wachowskis and produced by Joel Silver.
Symmetry wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:You're right about Duk; you are wrong about sequel.Symmetry wrote:Duk has this right- it's a fun little action movie. Just a shame that they never made a sequel.
There was no sequel to The Matrix. Let's be very clear about that.
jusplay4fun wrote:you are wrong, Symm:The Matrix is a science fiction action media franchise created by The Wachowskis, about a group of heroes who fight a desperate war against machine overlords that have enslaved humanity in an extremely sophisticated virtual reality system. The series is most notable for its use of slow motion, which revolutionized action films to come. The series began with the feature film The Matrix (1999), and continued with two sequels, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions (both 2003), all written and directed by The Wachowskis and produced by Joel Silver.Symmetry wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:You're right about Duk; you are wrong about sequel.Symmetry wrote:Duk has this right- it's a fun little action movie. Just a shame that they never made a sequel.
There was no sequel to The Matrix. Let's be very clear about that.
Symmetry wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:you are wrong, Symm:The Matrix is a science fiction action media franchise created by The Wachowskis, about a group of heroes who fight a desperate war against machine overlords that have enslaved humanity in an extremely sophisticated virtual reality system. The series is most notable for its use of slow motion, which revolutionized action films to come. The series began with the feature film The Matrix (1999), and continued with two sequels, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions (both 2003), all written and directed by The Wachowskis and produced by Joel Silver.Symmetry wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:You're right about Duk; you are wrong about sequel.Symmetry wrote:Duk has this right- it's a fun little action movie. Just a shame that they never made a sequel.
There was no sequel to The Matrix. Let's be very clear about that.
There were no sequels.
DoomYoshi wrote:Thanks agane JP. Perhaps you should try to understand other people once in a while though.
2dimes wrote:I'm not sure I want to help here but I guess it would be wrong not to.
He was trying to make a joke partially referring to the comic strip. A lot of people loved the original but hate the sequels so badly they prefer to deny any exist because they are not fit to be included as part of the series.
After he posted the comic. You seem too focused on the bulk of his past work to even consider this could be a fun exchange. You are predominately correct but in this case, he was not merely being a prick to you he was trying to make a fun little light joke.
I can't fault you for being unable to let it happen, he has certainly earned that. If you can't seperate him from Bern, I can look the other way so to speak and allow you that. Let me know.
The joke is also referring to the movie itself in that, everything is a simulation, so you can create the sequels by imagining them (admitting they exist) or choose that they don't actually exist. Kind of like, "There is no spoon."
jusplay4fun wrote:Thanks for clarifying the matters, 2dimes.
Symmetry has failed to acknowledge his error on more than one occasion. He is a troll. That is my main point and the focus of my reply. If he wants to offer a "cute" and facetious reply, so be it. He is still a troll and fails to admit any error.
Cute comics by Symm does not change his spots.
I admit that I am ignorant of both his subtle jokes with regards to the Matrix, but I am not worried about not knowing all jokes about modern pop culture. Most current pop culture is rather worthless, if you let me express my opinion. I have students who find hilarious many jokes about memes and other aspects of popular culture. I find the few I asked about to be largely inane and banal; rather pedestrian, too.
Symmetry and fake burn are both trolls. Symm has some intelligence, at least.2dimes wrote:I'm not sure I want to help here but I guess it would be wrong not to.
He was trying to make a joke partially referring to the comic strip. A lot of people loved the original but hate the sequels so badly they prefer to deny any exist because they are not fit to be included as part of the series.
After he posted the comic. You seem too focused on the bulk of his past work to even consider this could be a fun exchange. You are predominately correct but in this case, he was not merely being a prick to you he was trying to make a fun little light joke.
I can't fault you for being unable to let it happen, he has certainly earned that. If you can't seperate him from Bern, I can look the other way so to speak and allow you that. Let me know.
The joke is also referring to the movie itself in that, everything is a simulation, so you can create the sequels by imagining them (admitting they exist) or choose that they don't actually exist. Kind of like, "There is no spoon."
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