Kmylove
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Post by Kmylove on Mar 18, 2007 4:44:47 GMT -5
Many people have surely seen at least one of the movie of the trilogy, but how many of you have seen the extra's? The Matrix Revisited is a documentary/making-of about the first Matrix movie, where everyone that was involved in the process talks about it. We get to learn how the concept was born, what were the philosophical sources of inspiration for the movie, we get to see how the actors trained for the movie (it was very hard I might add), and we get to learn how some of the most interesting scenes were created.
I've never really appreciated the first movie too much until finding out how hard it was make. I used to believe that the more stuff was computer made and full of effects, the easier it was to make the movie, but it appears that for such inovative concepts things were very hard to do.
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Post by Lord Darkstalker on Mar 18, 2007 7:56:15 GMT -5
Yeah, revisited looks cool, I just haven't seen it.
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Post by Mara on Mar 19, 2007 17:44:17 GMT -5
I haven't seen it yet either.
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Post by xkamelx on Mar 19, 2007 23:22:31 GMT -5
I do not think I've seen this, but am unsure. I did see something that explained a lot of how the films were made, for example I saw a set up with a sphere of 40 cameras or something that all went off in linear sequence to get the shot of Neo on the roof top leaning backwards when being shot at by the agent. I'm not sure if that was DVD extras or not.
Is Revisited a DVD, or is it part of the special features?
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Post by Kmylove on Mar 20, 2007 1:23:04 GMT -5
I'm not sure but I think it has its own DVD... I remember seeing it on VHS completely separate from the movies. I know that in the Ultimate Collection it definitely has its own disk. It's a long documentary, around 90 minutes or so, maybe more. On TV they aired it in 3 parts, 3 days, so it is long.
I just discovered that the Ultimate Collection has one disk with The Matrix Revisited, and two discs I didn't know about: Reloaded Revisited and Revolutions Revisited. Now I really have to see these later two.
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