The Matrix

Originally Posted by bangtcg

reading the amazon reviews, i have to laugh at this weirdo chick.
referring to the rumor, denied by the Wachowskis, that Larry is a transvestite who is undergoing a sex change operation and likes to be called Lana.


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Should Ms. Stewart win her suit against the creators of the Terminator and the Matrix, I'm interested to see if George Lucas sues her to collect his fair share. After all, Star Wars was written in 1974 and released in 1977, two years before she wrote this and four years before she copyrighted it. It has a prophecy of a savior (someone will come to bring balance to the Force) with superhuman powers (Jedi Force Push, anyone?) who, after adolescence, experiences a "spiritual awakening" in response to a stressful situation, which unleashes his latent powers. He then fights against the oppressors (the evil Empire) to free enslaved humanity. Of course, if Lucas wins his case, God might need to bring a civil suit against him because, after all, this is the basic premise of the New Testament story as well.
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Originally Posted by Tom Jooks

I'm pretty sure the Wachowski brothers wrote and directed the Matrix....

She might have been there to write the script for the movie based on what they wrote...This is common...

It's not the same thing...
a) how are you so sure the Wachowski brothers wrote it?

b) she wrote a book in 1983 that basically is the Terminator and the Matrix combined. How could it be based on something they wrote 20 years later?

c) it would definately be worth it to discredit her and let her spend dough in court only to pay off her lawyers to chill out.
 
Originally Posted by knowledgebones72

Originally Posted by Tom Jooks

I'm pretty sure the Wachowski brothers wrote and directed the Matrix....

She might have been there to write the script for the movie based on what they wrote...This is common...

It's not the same thing...
a) how are you so sure the Wachowski brothers wrote it?

b) she wrote a book in 1983 that basically is the Terminator and the Matrix combined. How could it be based on something they wrote 20 years later?

c) it would definately be worth it to discredit her and let her spend dough in court only to pay off her lawyers to chill out.
umm read third eye, people have already gave their review all over amazon. people are saying its a stretch.
 
Originally Posted by instant klassic

Originally Posted by MarleysProtege

just "copped" all three matrices (sp?) in bluray ... never seen them ...
Jesus Christ....
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Didn't even bother sounding it out, remember all the millions of advertisements when it first aired, looking at the covers of his DVDs, quick google search, thread title or anything...
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Naw I think that's actually how its spelled in plural in terms of mathematics.
 
Originally Posted by OGbobbyjohnson773

Yo dawg, I heard you like the Terminator and the Matrix so we put the Terminator in the Matrix so you can watch the Terminator while you watch the matrix
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Ha ha ha...very well done!
 
I thought speed racer was another version of the matrix, speed being that versions neo.



So wait, she wants credit for monomyth?
 
I'm not sure I believe her but what does she have to lose?

I imagine the W brothers made the all knowing Oracle black for a reason.

I would be hooked if her story was able to start over combining the Martrix and Terminator. Could you imagine Smiths probably being endo-skeletons!!!

John Conner=Neo. They would definately have to start over since Edward Furlong is in my mind as John.
 
Hey_

The Matrix had a definitive end to it.

There really was no need to make ANY sequel. The Wachowski's and Silver claim that they had this great plan to continue the story from the beginning, inall different mediums (video games, animated tie-ins, comics). However, when you see how flimsy the two sequels are, you'll know their full of it.

In fact, if you look REALLY hard you'll find an interview from Silver where he states after the success of the first installment, that they decided tocontinue.

But hey, when money is callin', you don't just let the phone ring.

Julius F. Wrek
 
ya'll realize that she CLAIMS this stuff, she hasn't proven any of it. She sued, she didn't win.
 
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