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Moonwatcher:

Yeah that cliff hanar was pretty big...

I thought the movie was great but the fights were definately much...cleaner.  They felt too nice, there was no real impact or pain.  They looked cool as hell, but just a little too neat.

Termin8Anakin:

"They felt too nice, there was no real impact or pain"
Man, I've been trying to say somehting like this in my last post.

It was sort like watching Neo fight Morpheus for like 10 times longer.
More firepower, more bruteness needed.
The only 'gruesome' kill was the way Morpheus 'killed' the twins. That was bloody awesome, especially in slo-mo.

oohhboy:


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Oh, you'd hit at least one of the Smiths. There's just so many of them.
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Yeah, one down, a hundard more to go.


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I just have one Q. When Neo fights, why doesn't he fight at the speed he flies?
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He still needs to accerate apparently.

PaLaDiN:

There's a problem with the "real world is another matrix" theory...

1% of the Zionites would still not accept the "real world". Which would mean there should be "the Two" somewhere. Because if the machines could just directly get rid of the people who don't accept the real world, there wouldn't be a Zion.

This is my theory...

The machines can't tell who doesn't accept the Matrix. So the One has two purposes:

a) To group them all together in the real world where they can be destroyed. Like a Recycle Bin.
b) To restart the Matrix because sooner or later the errors start to accumulate until it can't run anymore. Like a system crash is guaranteed when you run Windows 98 for too long... these errors are how the One was created in the first place, if I understand it correctly.

I think the only thing the Machines couldn't plan on this time was Agent Smith. He's the nasty virus that's gonna thoroughly wipe out your computer. And if you look at the Reloaded trailer, he's just as powerful as Neo by then, probably from sharing his blood.

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