That's why matrix is all green baby!:happyhap::happyhap: Sorry, but long ago is the last time i anoyed you with my love for the matrix, i thought everyone of you missed that. :happyhap: :happyhap::happyhap: :smt1062
damn little bastard! how can you...?!!! :fu that you like it or not, the matrix revolutionned/influenced alot of things, and bring back alot of old things that were bellow their graves, without forgetting to mix alot of culture thoughts and social things to create an unique piece of art and a style that influenced alot of things. how can't you not like those bullets singing trough the air in slow-motion, that manga feel, those furious and intense kung-fu fights, the epic story full of drama and deepness and new-age social themes mixed all together? i admit that the video game was crap though. anyway, i'mn going to make the topic tittle change if i continue, back on topic bad boys! :happyhap:
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We will wait and see on the rumor bs. but i know someone at the party i am just going on what he said.
Whee, we once again commence with the fellating of the Japanese and their console design ideas... Cahaz... you DO know The Matrix is essentially the bastard child of Shirow's Ghost In The Shell and Gibson's Neuromancer, with a decent amount of existentialism thrown in for good measure, right? I think the only thing it truely revolutionized was a mass of poor parodies ("We need a Matrix parody in our movie." "Um... let's have a guy bending over backwards dodging something!" "You rock." "No, you rock..." *sloppy kisses*) and - admittedly - some new cinematographic techniques for slow-motion video capture. The original movie WAS good, yes, but as far as being revolutionary or original - not a chance. Back on topic... is that dude in the last picture Chris Carrabba?