Countdown to Reloaded.

Yes ladies and gentleman, countdown to the sequal of greatest movie ever made starts now.
Only 14 days remaining.
Matrix Reloaded
Opens Thursday May 15 in USA.

Yes, can't wait for that one :)

WHOA! I see guns, lots of guns.

yup, can't wait

Oh yeaaah!!! Thats what im wating for!:k:

Just to say how great this movie, I haven't gone to theater since I watched the Ring, and haven't seen a movie on the big screen since.

Actually I will be going to a local theater mid night of Wednesday May 14, to catch the first showing.

I simply can't wait, just 2 days left, I have already ordered my tickets from Fandango.

allllll excited

:hula: :hula:

One more day

dang i have to go to work tommorow.. and it comes ouut tommorowwo :crying:

Actually it opens tonight...10:00pm :D Check your local theatres.

I got the tickets for the “Premiere” in Amsterdam..

:k:

here is the review from IGN

Review of The Matrix Reloaded
Neo and company are back in this visually stunning sequel.

May 14, 2003 -
The Wachowski Brothers (Writers/Directors of The Matrix trilogy) must be sleeping soundly this evening. Their movie will open huge, allow them a blank check on all future projects, and cement their membership into the modern class of effects-savvy directors such as Peter Jackson, George Lucas, Michael Bay, and Roland Emmerich. With the marketing muscle of Warner Brothers (by the way, anyone else notice how HUGE WB’s year is going to be with two Matrix films, T3, another Harry Potter installment, Looney Tunes and The Last Samurai?) in overdrive, it will be hard to escape the orgiastic lure of the film. Proceed with caution however as The Matrix Reloaded is not just more of the same. It is, simply put, more polished effects, a broadening of the character base, and an unfamiliar rhythm forced on characters so well known they are nearly iconic.

We come back into Neo’s (Keanu Reeves) life an indeterminate amount of time after his initial triumph at the end of The Matrix. He has just had a nightmare involving Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), now by his side in bed. Is it a glimpse of a possible future? Who knows. What is immediately clear though is the fact that the three principals from The Matrix (Neo, Trinity, and Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) are now the new cocks-of-the-walk. They are revered (especially Neo) in the underground city of Zion where 250,000 of humankind’s last hangers-on are strapping in for yet another epic battle with the machine world. As 250,000 sentinels bore toward Zion, Neo and company set out to discover how to save the underground city from obliteration. All eyes are on Neo as he once again must struggle with whether or not he is “the one.”

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Keanu Reeves and Collin Chou in The Matrix Reloaded

Gone is the big mystery that propelled the first half of the first film. We all know what the Matrix is so the journey now focuses on first locating, then protecting/delivering the Keymaker (Randall Duk Kim), a man who can provide access to the Matrix’s core. (Strangely enough, I kept thinking of Tron’s MCP.) Along the way, Neo and crew face both familiar and new foes such as Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving), now enhanced with a very virus-like gift; ghostly twins (Adrian and Neil Rayment); and time/diplomatic pressures from other politicians, captains, and commanders of Zion. That’s about the whole story right there. What makes The Matrix Reloaded watchable again and again is the visual gratification of the effects work as well as the fun at trying to crack the oftentimes tar-like philosophy that roils through much of the film.

On the visual effect side, tongues will be wagging about what will become known as “the freeway chase.” The Matrix Reloaded knocks the action movie staple known as the car chase completely out of the park. Not since Spielberg’s dinosaurs have visual effects bounded ahead in one area so dramatically. I am a car chase fiend (part 1, part 2) so this to me was one of the highlights of the film, pure action cotton candy automobile loveliness. You will believe a car can fly. Additionally, the “burly brawl” which consists of nearly 100 Agent Smiths dueling with Neo simultaneously is fodder for the eyes wanting a visual thrill.

The Zion “rave” sequence is quite long, annoyingly so. While the purpose is presumably to show the resilience of love and the human spirit even in a gray and sunless underground flop-core, the ultimate haze left by the sequence is the answer to the riddle “What happened to the wardrobe from the Eloi in 2002’s The Time Machine?” All “jokes” aside, the sequence is just one of the several scenes that seem to derail the sense of forward motion in the film. It seems tangled, tacked-on and gratuitous. If The Matrix Reloaded is the story of the last stand of the remaining few humans against a machine-force hell-bent on their erasure, then what’s the point of lengthy sequences attempting to show us how “earthy” and musical these humans are? We care enough about them already because they are the last humans on earth.

3 1/2 out of 5 stars
– Steven Horn

I usually seem to avoid reading the reviews before I see a movie, it gives of away most of the plot.

Going tonight to see it...

So anyone watched it yet??? :p just kidding... i see so much enthusiasm just for tonight shows....its only 7 right now :D

Re: Countdown to Reloaded.

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greatest movie ever made
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ok.. hmmm

can't wait :)

After watching the movie today I just have say the location is new but beside that there is nothing new in the movie. I don't see any new stuff what it was in part I. Its ok movie, but sometimes bit feels like you are watching the old one again.

I don't care what anyone says, it will be a great movie.

Just couple hours left, till I watch it.

Lame movie without the story line of the first one. Yes there are lots of actions scenes and sepecial effects but the movie looses its character and I think the fighting scenes are too long without any usefulness.

The story line seems to be built around the scenes and not the other way round. I had expected more. Also it is like empire strikes back... you will have to see the next movie to see the end of the movie.

Totally agree with the review on the rave part. What was that? 5 mins in and we have breasts and kissing? Not that the actress is that pretty either? Not a movie to go watch with anyone who would be sensitive about that stuff. and a lot of it seems surfluous. I would give it a 2.5 out of 5. I wish they did what X-men 2 did. lots more character building and stronger story line.

Watch it cause its the Matrix and everyone will be watching it but dont watch it for the storyline.