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    This movie was amazing. Probably better than The Dark Knight (the writer / directors last movie), and I was the first person that said, "there's no way this will be better than Dark Knight..." Also, is it me or does Nolan (the director) love to make his Supporting Actor awesome??? First it was Ledger, and now the Joseph Gordon-Levitt...
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    I thought it was eerie that Ledger and Gordon-Levitt look so much alike....

    Didn't know anything about that movie when we went to see it a few weeks ago. We're still talking about it.


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    Saw this movie the other night and it was decent, though I think Matrix 1 was much better. The plot idea is fantastic, but I think they could have done a much better job portraying it. Probably would have been better to try and stretch it into a 2- or 3-part film series. The ending was predictable. Best scene was the hotel fight during the van roll-over - that was a well-executed, fresh idea. I'll watch the movie again (which is rare - so that is saying something).

    Also watched the Facebook movie about a week ago. Man, that movie sucked.

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    Funny, I watched Inception last weekend. I thought it was pretty good, but I'm entertainment devoid, so it doesn't take much to entertain me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    Funny, I watched Inception last weekend. I thought it was pretty good, but I'm entertainment devoid, so it doesn't take much to entertain me.

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    Maybe I was expecting better because of everyone who told me it was such a great movie. [shrugging smiley]

    I don't care for Leo either, so that might have been a factor.

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    We saw that movie in the theater. We didn't know anything about it all. I like how it ended, and the movie itself. The more we thought about it, though, the more certain inconsistencies presented themselves.

    I don't know about Matrix 1 being better. Keanu really bugs me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by buzz View Post
    Maybe I was expecting better because of everyone who told me it was such a great movie. [shrugging smiley]

    I don't care for Leo either, so that might have been a factor.

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    After being forced to sit through Titanic with a lady friend when it hit VHS I was so not a fan of Leo's either. The guy didn't look old enough to have to shave and they were trying to pass him off as this travelled, worldy 30 something guy......he looked like whatshername's little brother.......

    Anyhow, I thought he did ok in this movie. For a change I saw the character and not Leo.

    I liked the movie. It was a novel idea and it was filmed, and I think directed, very well.


    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
    We saw that movie in the theater. We didn't know anything about it all. I like how it ended, and the movie itself. The more we thought about it, though, the more certain inconsistencies presented themselves.

    I don't know about Matrix 1 being better. Keanu really bugs me.

    LOL - I'm two for two on this thread. I'm not a big fan of Keanu's either. He's so stiff and 2 dimensional I call him "stick boy" (as in he acts like he has a stick up his........)

    Luckily for him, Matrix didn't demand a whole lot of acting (standing around in a long black leather trenchcoat and dark glasses trying to look badass worked well with his innate stiffness) so he enjoyed the first one quite well considering.
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    I agree about Keanu. I liked the plots of both of these movies very much, but I think the Matrix did a much better job of putting it on screen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CptnBlues63 View Post
    The guy didn't look old enough to have to shave and they were trying to pass him off as this travelled, worldy 30 something guy......
    He reminded me a lot of Robert Redford's character in Spy Game. I thought Juno did a good job in that movie, too. Loved watching the van fall in the river for an hour.

    Quote Originally Posted by CptnBlues63 View Post
    Matrix didn't demand a whole lot of acting (standing around in a long black leather trenchcoat and dark glasses trying to look badass worked well with his innate stiffness) so he enjoyed the first one quite well considering.
    No kidding - it didn't require a whole lot of plot, either. A recurring theme throughout the film was - "We're running out of time". 3 fucking movies later, and they're still "running out of time". Animatrix was way better.
    I did like Keanu in Point Break, however - I still love that movie.


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