Any Matrix Widows out there?

Posted by: Candice Johnson

Any Matrix Widows out there? - 05/17/03 07:52 AM

Most of the girls I know have been flying solo since the sneak previes for The Matrix Reloaded started on Wednesday night. It's all my husband could talk about a week before the movie and it's all I'm hearing about now. Plus he's going to see it a few more times this weekend. Anyone else experiencing a night or nights alone this weekend because of The Matrix, or maybe you're making your husband a Matrix widower?
Posted by: lionspaaw

Re: Any Matrix Widows out there? - 05/19/03 02:33 AM

Thank Goodness my hubby would rather sit home in his cut offs and watch it on video when it comes out [Smile]
Posted by: lionspaaw

Re: Any Matrix Widows out there? - 05/20/03 02:12 AM

Did you see the morning news today -- they are trying to say that the first Matrix movie was responsible for a lot of the violent murders after the movie came out -- including the shootings at Columbine and the 2 maniac snipers up in the Baltimore area.

Funny how a movie to some of us -- can become a lifestyle for others.
Posted by: Candice Johnson

Re: Any Matrix Widows out there? - 05/20/03 03:45 AM

I didn't see the morning news today, but I've heard about a dozen or so games, movies, music and so on that supposedly causes people to use violence, especially the Columbine kids.

I actually went and saw the new one on Saturday night with my husband. While it was violent, it was not realistic in anyway with al the slow motion special effect and the people dodging or stopping bullets. I actually enjoy the premise and story line for the movies, if not all the violence (mainly because of the noise). My husband absolutely loves The Matrix and squels like a little girl with excitement over it.

I guess I have never really put much emphasis on what some people call the "recent wave of school shootings." Unfortunately, school violence has been happening in the public school system for decades, just in the poorer areas. It's ashame that many people just accept violent conditions for some people and become outraged when it hits a different group. But that is a different debate.
Posted by: lionspaaw

Re: Any Matrix Widows out there? - 05/21/03 02:54 AM

A few people at my hubby's work have seen the movie several times already -- I loved the first one and I'm sure I'll like the second one even more because of the special effects -- but stepping back and looking at it as a possible "cult movie" for the damaged brain -- I can see how someone could go really deep inside the concept.
Posted by: TerrieRoxanne

Re: Any Matrix Widows out there? - 05/21/03 06:15 PM

I saw a psychiatrist on TV saying that the people who commit these crimes are only using this as an excuse for what they have done. Movies, songs games, don't " make " people do anything they wouldn't have done anyway. Even sane people like the Matrix. I am one of them, well maybe not so sane [Wink] but certainly not a criminal.
Posted by: lionspaaw

Re: Any Matrix Widows out there? - 05/22/03 12:59 AM

I'm sure it's more the lawyers that have started this "the devil made me do it" [Smile] -- I'm sure that someone with a distorted look on life could find something in just about any movie - song - whatever - to get lost in.

I still think I'll take the chance and see the movie [Smile]
Posted by: Candice Johnson

Re: Any Matrix Widows out there? - 05/23/03 07:26 AM

I have always felt that it was irresponsible to blame your actions on what you see someone else act in a movie, sing on an album, or write down. I guess I'm a believer in the old questions: "If everyone jumped off a bridge, would you do it too?"

As far as the Matrix movie goes, I probably would have never gotten into the Matrix or anything in science fiction if it wasn't for my husband. It is amazing the amount of social commentary in science fiction. I guess it has to co with being able to distant yourself from an alternate reality that give sceince fiction the ability to make tackle those issues so well.
Posted by: oleladee

Re: Any Matrix Widows out there? - 05/23/03 01:17 AM

wow. i cant believe how much deep conversation revolves around a movie with Keanu. Personally, I dont go to the theatre to see anything. Aside from the uncomfortable seats (i'm disabled) i find that many rude people go to the movies. I cannot stand having to listen to wrappers and crunching and kids hollering.... do i sound grouchy or what????
i think it is the fact that a ticket is about $7 bucks now and that is without the cost of a drink or popcorn. i'd rather rent a dvd. no rewinding, extra scenes, we can pause if someone needs to pee and i dont have to worry about every rude person being at the theatre that day.
i know you might think i sound awful... but think back to your last movie... remember the sticky floor and the kids talking too loud behind you. Am i right?
you can tell me i'm wrong. i can take it
lol
i'm just another oleladee here
Posted by: lionspaaw

Re: Any Matrix Widows out there? - 05/23/03 03:55 AM

we've been to the movie theatre one time since the origianl Star Wars release (in the 70's) -- with video's and cable TV -- who needs the hassle of movie theatre's -- [Smile]
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: Any Matrix Widows out there? - 05/23/03 05:12 PM

My 15 year-old daughter is invited to see the Matrix Reloaded for a birthday party. There will be several boys and girls attending with two adults. Help me out here. What do you think girls?
Posted by: Candice Johnson

Re: Any Matrix Widows out there? - 05/24/03 07:02 AM

One sex scene (not that graphic), occasional foul language(I can only recal a few scenes), and unrealistic violence. I don't think it would be too bad. How are they getting into the R rated movie? Are parents going?
Posted by: TerrieRoxanne

Re: Any Matrix Widows out there? - 05/24/03 04:51 PM

I agree Oleladee, I'd rather not go to the movies (theater) I don't mind the drive-in though. [Smile] Mostly I wait for the dvd or video to come out, it's more fun to snuggle on the couch and watch a movie on the tv with the hubby. [Razz] Also, I agree with you Lionspaaw, it's probably the lawyers in the case of "The Movie Made Me Do It". [Wink]
Posted by: TerrieRoxanne

Re: Any Matrix Widows out there? - 06/21/03 03:09 AM

I saw it, finally... (The Matrix Reloaded)... ehhhh well, don't know what to say. It was just "ok" as far as I am concerned. Too much slow motion KungFuFighting. Now for the 3rd one. Maybe I will like it better. I sure did like the 1st one alot!
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: Any Matrix Widows out there? - 06/22/03 04:40 PM

Is it true the third one is coming out in November? So soon?
Posted by: TerrieRoxanne

Re: Any Matrix Widows out there? - 06/22/03 10:35 PM

Yes, it is suppossed to come out in Nov. this year, 2003. They were both shot at the same time. An unusual thing!