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I think Waterford Oaks is where they were planning on going. (Near UCF) I would imagine Pleasure Island (Downtown Disney) is playing it also if WO is. I'd just hop on fandango.com or hollywood.com and look it up, should give ya a good idea of where it is at.
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IMO yes, I can't speak for everyone of course. But I loved it, my heart was thumping a good portion of the movie.
Of course they totally blew the old action scenes away with new stuff, and a lot of the old tricks redone nicely. But the plot was so damn unpredictable as well, I loved it. And I'm pretty good at predicting things in a lot of movies. The whole Entire movie I was thinking what's gunna happen next?? Even after it ended....
Of course they totally blew the old action scenes away with new stuff, and a lot of the old tricks redone nicely. But the plot was so damn unpredictable as well, I loved it. And I'm pretty good at predicting things in a lot of movies. The whole Entire movie I was thinking what's gunna happen next?? Even after it ended....
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For you techno geeks out there (like me), read this...
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.05/matrix2.html
The Wachowski brothers have really made a huge leap past the bullet time special effects they invented for the first Matrix.
They have once again invented a brand new technology, dubbed virtual cinematography. If you think about the far-reaching implications of what could eventually be done with this, it's kinda scary.
Virtual cinematography still needs some work, though. I saw the movie after reading this article. Consequently, knowing exactly when to look for the new tricks the Wachowski brothers are using, I was less impressed than I thought I would be.
Still, great movie. Best effects so far, IMHO.
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.05/matrix2.html
The Wachowski brothers have really made a huge leap past the bullet time special effects they invented for the first Matrix.
They have once again invented a brand new technology, dubbed virtual cinematography. If you think about the far-reaching implications of what could eventually be done with this, it's kinda scary.
Virtual cinematography still needs some work, though. I saw the movie after reading this article. Consequently, knowing exactly when to look for the new tricks the Wachowski brothers are using, I was less impressed than I thought I would be.
Still, great movie. Best effects so far, IMHO.
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