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Matrix Reloaded on DVD Before Revolutions

SycloneFX noted that the Matrix Reloaded will be available on DVD on Oct 14, just 3 weeks before the release of Revolutions. This is noteworthy because normally there are large time spans between releases of DVDs and Sequels (although LotR had a special edition released only a few weeks before TTT).

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  1. Yeesh! by TopShelf · · Score: 5, Funny

    What timing - sounds like October will be "all Matrix, all the time." I think I'll have to load up on those red-hot cinnamon candies that look like the "red pill." Any Agent Smiths or Neo's that show up at my door on Halloween can head right back to their dreamworld...

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    1. Re:Yeesh! by clem · · Score: 5, Funny

      the blue one was to go back to the dream world

      Well then, keep a stock of NyQuil gelcaps on hand for the trick-or-treaters. That oughta send 'em back to dream world.

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  2. The plan all along... by Richardsonke1 · · Score: 5, Informative

    This was the plan all along. The reason why the film is coming out at this time is because this is the earliest they could release it. The said that they were doing this because the cliff-hanger at the end of the second movie was so much that they would be killed if they waited the normal amount of time to release the sequel.

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  3. That's funny... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I could've sworn I was watching a DVD quality version a couple days before it came out. This must be some sort of typo.

  4. Additional Content by GeckoFood · · Score: 5, Interesting

    From the article:

    While both the VHS and DVD will be priced for sale to consumers, the DVD includes several bonus features that should boost sales, such as a behind-the-scenes look at how the freeway chase scene was crafted and shot and the humorous parody of "The Matrix Reloaded" that was featured on the 2003 MTV Movie Awards.

    The extra content, in this case anyway, might well be worth the investment in the DVD. Any word on "Easter Eggs" on this one like there was in the original??

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  5. Great... by Schezar · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now I can watch that rave/orgy in all its home-theatre glory. With slow-motion and freeze-frames, I'll bet I can get a good estimate of the true volume of saliva shown on screen.

    Even better, I can loop it and leave it on 24/7. I'm sure everyone in the apartment will love it!

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  6. I wonder... by borgdows · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...does the Matrix contain any SCO code ??

    1. Re:I wonder... by aardwolf204 · · Score: 5, Funny

      The Matrix runs on NT4, Duh! Why else do you think it keeps reloading?

      Theres a KB Article on it:

      The information in this article applies to:
      Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 for Matrix
      Microsoft Windows for Matrix 3.11
      Microsoft Windows Matrix 95

      SYMPTOMS
      Matrix reloads

      CAUSE
      Neo chooses wrong door

      RESOLUTION
      To work around these errors, rename the file door2.mtx to door1.mtx, or copy the door2.mtx file to another location. You may also be able to work around these errors if you remove unnecessary files from the root directory.

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  7. The Domimatrix by Jack+Comics · · Score: 5, Funny

    Personally, I'm waiting for the fourth Matrix movie, "The Domimatrix." It stars a whip-wielding Carrie Ann Moss. She already has the leather part down. I figure that movie would make more sense than "Matrix Reloaded," and would also be more entertaining.

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  8. Good! by gerf · · Score: 5, Funny

    And with the anonymous Kazaa Lite/++ up, that's just enough time for me to download a divx rip without anyone knowing! Whoops, did i post that?! /runs

    j/k MPAA, it's meant to be modded Funny, not Informative!

  9. Makes sense to me by poot_rootbeer · · Score: 5, Informative


    Seems like the logical thing to do. Release a DVD of the last movie, getting the Matrix franchise back in people's minds. People can watch Reloaded to refresh their memories on the plot so far before going to see Revolutions. A buzz builds in anticipation of the upcoming theatrical release.

    It's just "strategized marketechture" at work.

  10. Think it twice by cniebla · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Why bother to buy this DVD? You could wait a little longer and have the "Ultra-Special Gazillion-DVD Bundle-Bonanza" with all the bells and whistles, for a discount, a little after the release of the final installment of the Matrix saga (or any other saga).

    Its plain stupid to be on a rush and go get the movies in separated DVDs, you'll end with less features, needing to sale them on E-Bay just to buy the final-special-edition.

    A shame...

  11. Re:Clue me in by Ann+Coulter · · Score: 5, Funny

    It is an array of coefficients repersenting a set of linear transformations.

  12. that DVD better be high quality.... by Gorphrim · · Score: 5, Funny

    ....hopefully they'll base it off the Centropy release....

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  13. Re:cha ching .. by agentZ · · Score: 5, Funny

    To paraphrase, I wish I had a daughter so I could forbid her to marry you.

  14. Re:Disgusting by Carbonite · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Does this strike anybody as disgusting, or odd.

    No, not really. The Wachowskis came up with a story that would take 4-5 hours of screen time. They had several choices:

    - Make one movie with a running time of 4-5 hours. This would never be accepted by theaters or Warner Bros.

    - Cut half of the script, leaving one standard length film. No artist would want half of their work to be thrown out.

    - Make two films, each of standard length. This obviously was the preferred choice.

    Now, given that two movies were going to be made based on one plot, it made sense to film them together. If you prefer to think of it as one movie with a six month intermission, feel free.

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  15. Re:Clue me in by ceejayoz · · Score: 5, Funny

    Unfortunately, no one can be told what the Matrix is. You have to see it for yourself.

    Of course, 10 minutes later, Morpheus tells Neo what the Matrix is. Heh...

  16. This is a good thing... by eln · · Score: 5, Funny

    This means I can skip past the "slow zoom out from Keanu Reeves's ass" scene. Not to mention the part where Morpheus is speaking to the crowd at Zion and trying to be all tough and authoritative with his massive gut hanging out.

    Really, any version of the movie where I can skip over the entire Zion sequence will instantly make this movie 10 times better.

  17. Must be some mistake by djupedal · · Score: 5, Funny

    I picked up a copy of Reloaded on DVD over a month ago... in Seoul....what's with this October noise :)

  18. I disagree. by Murdock037 · · Score: 5, Informative
    The extra content, in this case anyway, might well be worth the investment in the DVD.

    This seems like a pretty half-assed DVD to me. We all know the term "Special Edition" has no meaning anymore, but it's pretty obvious they've rushed this out to coincide with the release of Revolutions.

    Take a good look at those "bonus features." It's a few featurettes, the kind of vapid press release crap you see on HBO before the movie's released. No commentary. No deleted scenes. Why do they need a second disc for this?

    There's already talk of a genuine special edition (scroll to the bottom of the article), after the Wachowskis are done with the Revolutions hoopla. If you're not willing to buy a movie twice, you're going to be kicking yourself later.
  19. Re:cha ching .. by SamBeckett · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's not disturbing that you've watched it so many times.. It is disturbing that you would think we would care what formats you watched it in.

  20. Re:This is good news.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That ended like a soap and resolved NONE of the issues it brought up. It did not advance the story. I was NOT pleased.

    You are NOT very observant, then.

    Here's how it worked. The Whatchamacallit Brothers went to Village Roadshow/WB and said, "Here's our script. It's 300 pages long."

    VR/WB said, "Great. Love it. Cut 180 pages."

    TWB said, "Uh... we'd rather not. How about we make a 5-hour movie instead and release it with an intermission?"

    VR/WB said, "Uh... we'd rather not. How about you make two movies?"

    TWB said, "Uh... we'd rather not. How about we make one 5-hour movie and split it down the middle, release 'em six months apart?"

    VR/WB said, "How much money will this make us?"

    TWB said, "Billions."

    VR/WB said, "Okie-dokie."

    As a result "The Burly Man," the sequel to "The Matrix," is a five-hour movie that's been split right down the middle (not especially at the best place, either) to turn it into two 2-1/2 hour movies.

    You watched the first half, got up, and went home. And here you are, bitching about resolution.

  21. "To be continued..." hurt Reloaded? by apetime · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Lots of people are complaining about the cliffhanger at the end of Reloaded, but I think the ending hurt the movie in a different way..

    If you have a movie that ends abruptly, then the main thing that's going to stick in peoples' minds after they get out of the theatre is "Oh God.. I can't want to see the next one.." NOT "I can't wait to see that again." That's why Reloaded fell from first place so quickly. It's not that people didn't like it, but that, apart from the geeks who want to analyze every bit of the movie, nobody is going to go see a movie that leaves them high and dry again and again.

    I predict Revolutions is going to dominate the box offices at the end of this year, with people going to see it over and over, because it (should) have a satisfying ending. And, if the studios are smart, they'll make sure to put the whole Matrix+Reloaded+Revolutions 6 hour epic out in limited release in theatres.