I searched on internet but i saw nothing about a possbile matrix 4. I would really like to see another movie, a sequel do u think that they are going to make matrix 4?
The Matrix was very interesting but it would seem to me that it came to a climactic ending. I can see what you are saying that there's more that could be done in another "episode" but where will it end, if ever? I liked the ending of this series, it finished everything very well. But, as you say, anything could happen.Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Maybe they'll pull an Indiana Jones on us, and we'll get The Matrix 4 in about 20 years, complete with a 60 something Keanu Reaves.
wouldn't know 15 mininitesd into the second movie i gave up and watched some grade b horror flick on the scifi channel. i was looking for something better.
The good things about the first Matix was that it could be real. The bad thing about the other matrix's was that they didn't even make any sense. Sequel's for the none thinking masses.
2, 3 failed in all respects. The fight scenes were silly - they obviously felt that each fight had to be more 'amazing' than the previous ones, resulting in over the top, drawn out encounters.
Actually, the sequels, while disappointing in many ways were far, FAR deeper than the original movie. There was so much crammed into them that you get lost in all the symbolism. The names all have very significant meanings. The Train Station scenes were so intensely symbolic that nearly every word uttered there had metaphysical, philosophical and ideological meanings that it becomes utter mush. And while I enjoyed dissecting the movies, after the fact, to uncover many of the hidden meanings, I would have much more enjoyed something a bit more simple to digest while popping some kernels of corn into my yap. ~String PS: no fourth movie. Thankfully.
"So we live underground in this cave, and our enemies are flying robotic creatures that are sensitive to EMPs. I know, let's build a bunch of mecha with exposed pilots who use archaic projectile weapons. And we'll keep them all on this exposed little bridge to minimize their maneuverability."
That part was lame. Any creature with that technology would avail itself of the unlimited energy of the sun and foat off into space without bothering to look back at the wasted hulk of a planet that was Earth. ~String
I don't get it, why did everyone hate Reloaded and Revolutions (well with Revolutions that is understandable, seeing as they really couldn't have ended the trilogy any other way based on the events in Reloaded.) But, what's to hate about the second matrix? I mean personally, I think it was better than the original. Mainly because most of the first matrix is the events leading to Neo's discovery that he is the one.
Deeper, and left the audience in awe about what the hell they where watching. I found, that string here is perfectly on the dot. Too much intense story line was crammed into the one movie, and this is what failed episodes 2 and 3. (However, i still haven't seen all of 3 yet Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! )
I have to agree. The issues I saw in 1 were so thoroughly explored that even the simpleton could get that something else was going on in here. 2 and 3 just seemed flashy and over the top due to there being not enough time/depth given to those same issues.
For a better, and lengthy explanation as to the depth of the movies go here: Matrix Reloaded Explained Matrix Revolutions Explained Get yourself a nice cup of tea and print them out. ~String
I loved the Matrix trilogy. I used to do my hair exactly like Carrie Anne Moss, but it wasn't very good for headbanging with..
I need a Matrix 4 film. And, soon. I am running out of enthusiasm for living secretly in an internal universe that is completely based on the first three Matrix movies. Neo could come back, an evil Neo, maybe. So many good angles are available for an interesting sequel.