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The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
Is hollywood runnin' out of plot lines???***Possible spoilers***
I am not going to comment on the opinions of others as have so many done (Especially in support of MRV). Just going to confine myself to my opinion here. As someone else said, this was more like a videogame. Great graphics. Poor storyline, poorer directing, lackluster dialogues. It doesn't round off the story. While the original matrix was about the conflict between humanity and computers (Viz machines) and the sequel resolved it to a conflict between the liberated humans, that is Zion and the machines, The conflict between zion and the machines doesn't get resolved. Instead it seems to get compromised. Not that it shouldn't, but the story tellers seem to have lost sight of the original conflict.. Anyway I guess I'm just confused. Personally, I thought it was a load of tripe. Liked the other two though. And the underlying theme throughout. making choices
Deadly Species (2002)
too many bad things
I've read so much about 'B' movies not being really serious. And everytime I watch one, it gives lie to the statement. Congo, Anaconda are just two of the movies in my opinion that this film tried to draw from. Miserably though.
Die Another Day (2002)
Quintessentially Rubbish *Possible spoilers*
There're a lot of things that have gone wrong with this Bond movie. Bad cinematography,( Were those jerky scenes supposed to be experimental or something?) extremely bad directing, poor screenplay... What I mean is no snappy comebacks or dialogues. Halle Berry once looked like she had forgotten her lines. Predictable sequences (One example of the poor cinematography/directing is that of the supposed finale when Pierce Brosnan and Halle Berry come down in the copter) and the end looked very patchy.
And did I hear strains of the 'Anaconda' music in the background?