Happy 10 Years matrix

13 posts · 2009-03-03 22:22:29 to 2009-03-05 17:20:53

#36300548504 03/03/2009 22:22:29 Happy 10 Years matrix

10 years ago this month The Movie we all Grown up to love and i think changed specail effects in movies for ever The Matrix has came out this  this month march 30th "a lil early yeah i know " but i still cant belive its been that long this was my first R Rated film i know i saw in the theater i belive. and i also hear there should be a Specail 10th anniversery edition Matrix movie coming out this month on blu ray http://www.amazon.com/Matrix-Blu-ra...7643&sr=8-5

anyway feel free to talk about how or when you first saw this movie

#36300548508 03/03/2009 23:01:35 Re:Happy 10 Years matrix

I didn't really see this movie until I saw it on TV in California with my dad.  My dad looked at the TV guide, turned it on, and I watched it with him.  I was hooked and I couldn't wait for the other two to come out.  I even became a bigger fan than my dad who kinda stopped being a fan after Reloaded. 

#36300548509 03/03/2009 23:15:42 Re:Happy 10 Years matrix

yeah i saw this in the theater bad weather most of the night storms and all after i just got out of the place  the power went out of the area for like about 30 mins or so. 

#36300548563 03/04/2009 08:18:00 Re:Happy 10 Years matrix

Happy Birthday!

Anyway, I saw it in the theater, but not before it had already been running for a couple weeks if I recall correctly.  Didn't really think I'd enjoy it at all based on the trailers (not sure why though *shrug*) and only saw it once at the time, but it stuck in my head.  In comparison to The Matrix I think I saw Reloaded four times in theaters and Revolutions twice... hehe

#36300548577 03/04/2009 09:14:22 Re:Happy 10 Years matrix

I remember I was dying to see this movie.  There was so much hype for it, and everyone was wondering "What IS the Matrix?"

I was 21, in college, and working at Pizza Hut.  At the time, I was building up cash and starting to build my entertainment center.  Back then, DVDs were a new format and people weren't sure about buying them...  I had been debating buying a dvd player (they were about $500-$600 back then).  I finally decided to start saving up for one...

I went to go see the Matrix on opening night with some friends, and the movie totally blew me away.  As I was watching it, I said to myself that this work of art would be the very first DVD I bought when I got my DVD player.

Sure enough, about the time the Matrix came out on DVD, I had gotten my dvd player and the Matrix was the first movie I bought.  I also got Blade and Armageddon.  SMILEY

#36300548595 03/04/2009 09:47:07 Re:Re:Happy 10 Years matrix

Fen wrote:

I remember I was dying to see this movie.  There was so much hype for it, and everyone was wondering "What IS the Matrix?"

I was 21, in college, and working at Pizza Hut.  At the time, I was building up cash and starting to build my entertainment center.  Back then, DVDs were a new format and people weren't sure about buying them...  I had been debating buying a dvd player (they were about $500-$600 back then).  I finally decided to start saving up for one...

I went to go see the Matrix on opening night with some friends, and the movie totally blew me away.  As I was watching it, I said to myself that this work of art would be the very first DVD I bought when I got my DVD player.

Sure enough, about the time the Matrix came out on DVD, I had gotten my dvd player and the Matrix was the first movie I bought.  I also got Blade and Armageddon. 

heh this is the only movie i got 3 copies of i got the vhs the orignal dvd the ultamite trillogy  dvd set and ill eventually  get that blu ray 10th anniversery

#36300548600 03/04/2009 10:00:13 Re:Happy 10 Years matrix

I too was intrigued by the tagline "What IS the Matrix?". I went to see it with a girlfriend, who I think was not impressed by it at all.

I remember talking about the movie a couple of years later with my then fiancee -not the same girfriend :: laughs :: - and I showed it to her in VHS. She liked it. After we married, we went to see Reloaded and Revolutions.

All in all, I enjoy the whole franchise and all its implications. Of course there are a lot of plot holes, but that it makes me think after all this time is what I appreciate in a work of art.

#36300548605 03/04/2009 10:07:22 Re:Happy 10 Years matrix

That box art is pretty pimp.

#36300548607 03/04/2009 10:12:38 Re:Happy 10 Years matrix

I won't go into detail, but I was a little too young to see this movie when it came out. I got into a few years later and that's when the obsession started... The Matrix ftw.

#36300548608 03/04/2009 10:13:50 Re:Happy 10 Years matrix

still have my ticket stubs from opening night of all 3 films... good stuff

The Matrix was one of those movies that actually changes a person, personaly it really opened my eyes to the world around me. I don't look around and think to myself "this could all be a program" but I am very preceptive to most everything around me and watch people's actions and reactions to things around them. I feel like I would be a VERY different person today if 'The Matrix' had never been released.

#36300548626 03/04/2009 10:48:47 Re:Re:Happy 10 Years matrix

imax wrote:

The Matrix was one of those movies that actually changes a person, personaly it really opened my eyes to the world around me. I don't look around and think to myself "this could all be a program" but I am very preceptive to most everything around me and watch people's actions and reactions to things around them. I feel like I would be a VERY different person today if 'The Matrix' had never been released.


Same.

#36300548798 03/04/2009 16:05:00 Re:Happy 10 Years matrix

This was kind of a happy accident, I wasn't crazy about wanting to see movie at first because I really disliked Keanu Reeves as an actor up to that point (lol); but my co worker at the time kept saying how great it was, so I basically became open to seeing it. 

Then one weeknight I had a lot of energy so I basically went and did the double feature thing SMILEY

I went to see the movie "Go" (remember that?)....when that ended I had to stay in the theater till the next showing of the Matrix which wasn't for 45 minutes or so...I snuck over and waited in the middle of "Analyze This"...then saw The Matrix SMILEY

It was kind of a fluke...rarely do the Double Feature thing, but I did and I'm very glad that I did (although I owe Edwards Cinema/W Bros 8 bucks or whatever the price for a movie ticket was back then SMILEY  )

#36300549066 03/05/2009 17:20:53 Re:Re:Happy 10 Years matrix

imax wrote:

still have my ticket stubs from opening night of all 3 films... good stuff

The Matrix was one of those movies that actually changes a person, personaly it really opened my eyes to the world around me. I don't look around and think to myself "this could all be a program" but I am very preceptive to most everything around me and watch people's actions and reactions to things around them. I feel like I would be a VERY different person today if 'The Matrix' had never been released.

Same here (opening night & still have stubs)... The Matrix I saw twice at the cinema (and well over 400 times since) in Melbourne, Australia.

Reloaded was in Nice, France (yep... I saw the Merv swearing in France). "Nom de Dieu de putain de bordel de m3rd3 de saloperie de connard d'enculé de ta mère."

Revolutions was in Berlin, Germany.

I still have the poster-art instant win cards that you got with concession-stand purchases too.

I have The Matrix on VHS and DVD

Reloaded, Revolutions and Animatrix on DVD

All the sound tracks

Enter The Matrix and Path of Neo on XBox

4 years of MxO Subscription (It's still paid up 'till June)

and the two books of Comics.

Seeing it all in a list like that kinda freaks me out.

phiAU - The Kings of Never - noblesse oblige