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18 Oct 2003, 00:59
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And you expected Kittens?
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The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
"We, the undersigned, hereby pledge to perform brutal, bloody and vicious acts of physical atrocity to ANYBODY who posts ANYTHING spoiler-related about Matrix Revolutions before Nov 5th"
Meh!!!
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18 Oct 2003, 01:00
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Re: The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
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18 Oct 2003, 01:00
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Re: The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
I'll cut you.
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18 Oct 2003, 01:16
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Re: The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
Thx, In my opnion the Matrix is sub par movie and I really couldn't give a **** if the ending ruined.
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18 Oct 2003, 01:17
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Re: The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
i wonder if that was real. seems like a bit of an anti-climax if so
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18 Oct 2003, 01:23
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I agree, if that is the real deal then this furthers my opnion that the Matrix is shit.
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18 Oct 2003, 01:27
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so f*cking zen
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Re: The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
Im Not Looking So Nar Nar Narnar Nar!
Nothing spoiled for me.
No sireee bob.
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18 Oct 2003, 01:27
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Re: The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
hang on, I thought niobe died in reloaded?
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18 Oct 2003, 01:29
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No, that was the other crew. There was 3 ships in total. Nobie shutdown the main station while the tards all died in the backup.
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18 Oct 2003, 01:33
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hrm.... didn't Niobe's crew infiltrate the security section of that building?
then a sentinel threw a bomb thingy at her ship and they all died (in the matrix)?
/me is baffled
lol, damn your editing
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18 Oct 2003, 01:35
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No, nobie shutdown the main station which was at the nuke plant. The tards that died where in the backup which no one remebers cause they will fill in characters. Trinity came in saved the day but got killed. Blah Blah Blah.
Like I said, there where 3 ships and the one that picked up Neo and crew was a survoring ship that tried to emp the sentials but Smith ****ed them over.
I also have my doubts in this movie story, what would Smith care about stoping the sentinals. I think the sentials where taken over by smith.
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18 Oct 2003, 01:36
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Re: The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
www.enterthematrix.com
All is revealed about Niobe's fate
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18 Oct 2003, 01:38
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I elect that site for being the most annoying of design.
PS I see shit about Nobie.
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18 Oct 2003, 02:51
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Saw the new trailer thing. It's ****ing pathetic. Neo and the machines 'make a deal'? Give me a ****ing break.
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18 Oct 2003, 04:15
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Re: The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
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Originally Posted by Intrepid00
Thx, In my opnion the Matrix is sub par movie and I really couldn't give a **** if the ending ruined.
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18 Oct 2003, 08:50
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Re: The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
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Originally Posted by Intrepid00
Thx, In my opnion the Matrix is sub par movie and I really couldn't give a **** if the ending ruined.
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18 Oct 2003, 09:45
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Re: The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
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Thx, In my opnion the Matrix is sub par movie and I really couldn't give a **** if the ending ruined.
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18 Oct 2003, 10:51
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Re: The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
I'm more looking forward to the last part Lord of the Rings.
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18 Oct 2003, 11:00
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I'm more looking forward to the last part Lord of the Rings.
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I hear they've released the spoilers in book form.
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18 Oct 2003, 11:03
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I hear they've released the spoilers in book form.
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I haven't read the books. I tried to read the first one of the series some time ago, but I couldn't be arsed to sit down for a few hours and complete it.
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18 Oct 2003, 18:08
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I hear they've released the spoilers in book form.
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Oh No, the scripit was leaked. This is worst then when I found the ending of Titanic in my history book.
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18 Oct 2003, 18:46
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Re: The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
Everytime I hear/read the words "I haven't read the books" when people are discussing LoTR, my fingers itch. I want to hit something.
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19 Oct 2003, 03:18
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You know, I was just thinking. If Neo was seriously wounded when he meets the master machines why is he standing on his own will talking to the machines. Though, he does appear to go blind.
This suppose story sounds like a good guess from the trailer now that I think about it. Doesn't matter, I still stand with my first posting.
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19 Oct 2003, 03:23
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PLOT HOLES (that aren't plot holes after all, assuming I'm right), as follows:
If I'm an Evil Robot Empire and I take over the world, am I going to keep my enemies alive to use as captive batteries? -- HELL NO! It would be in my best interests to utterly *exterminate* my biological opposition. As I've said in another thread, using living organisms as a power source is inefficient by the laws of thermodynamic loss. The robots obviously couldn't have been too specifically dependent upon sunlight, since we can see that they afterwards managed to adapt themselves to running on human power instead. And if you're smart enough to turn people into biochemical batteries, there are much more concentrated and readily available sources of fuel on the planet besides solar energy that could be exploited. (...Try coal, gas, hydroelectric, geothermal, or nuclear power for starters.) There
is no logical reason why the machines would turn to human batteries as their first alternative energy option.
It's also inconceivable that no one -- no scientist, no engineer, no government body -- would have foreseen this glaring abundance of alternate fuel resources before stupidly plotting to blacken the sky in hoping to starve the machines of solar energy, especially since it would mean starving themselves and the rest of the living planet instead, and using an *electromagnetic pulse bomb* to disable the machines at this early stage would have made infinitely more sense... WE DECIDED.
[-- The End!!! The End!!! THE END!!!!!!!!!!!]
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Well, clearly I thought of this when I first saw Matrix one and if you saw Anamatrix crap why did they use tradiontal bombs on the machines? If they used nukes the EMP blast would have disabled them.
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19 Oct 2003, 03:23
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Re: The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
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I hear they've released the spoilers in book form.
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Ehueheuhe. Marcus, you made me laugh (read: kind of snort...) out loud.
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19 Oct 2003, 03:33
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I just read an intresting article that suggest that the machines are the actual slaves stuck in the Matrix. Makes since how in "The Second Reveloution" city 01 managed to surive a nuke strike and not get effected by the EMP effects. It also suggest the humans are actually AI and Agent Smith is a virus.
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19 Oct 2003, 03:48
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Agent Smith IS a virus. I thought people had worked that out by now.....
PS: Who cares, the Matrix is overrated and people read too deeply into it.
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19 Oct 2003, 16:57
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Re: The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
close thread for spoiling movie thanks.
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19 Oct 2003, 16:58
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Is "movie spoiling" really against board rules?
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19 Oct 2003, 17:04
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if its trolling, yes.
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19 Oct 2003, 17:05
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This thread is so far removed from trolling its on the other side of infinity.
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19 Oct 2003, 17:07
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Re: The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
I read the subject as: "The marxist revolution Pledge"
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19 Oct 2003, 17:09
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Re: The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
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Everytime I hear/read the words "I haven't read the books" when people are discussing LoTR, my fingers itch. I want to hit something.
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And then you realise they are crap, right?
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19 Oct 2003, 17:12
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Re: The Matrix Revolutions Pledge
rofloltotao
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19 Oct 2003, 17:18
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And then you realise they are crap, right?
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I will hunt you down and kill you. No, I won't, but they aren't crap. They have time and again been voted the best book of the 20th century, among the best books of all time, and are among the 20 most sold books thorugh time. At any given time there are almost as many LoTR books in circulation as there are Bibles.
JRR Tolkien is easily the best author I have ever had the pleasure of reading.
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